How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidence

Species-level problems in the Aphis (Bursaphis) complex are reconsidered based on the partial sequences of the mitochondrial cox1 gene together with morphological and ecological data. This indicates that the American species A. oenotherae is a complex of four species (A. oenotherae, A. holoenotherae...

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Main Authors: Rimantas RAKAUSKAS, Jurga TURČINAVIČIENĖ, Jekaterina BAŠILOVA
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Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2011-07-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201103-0020_How_many_species_are_there_in_the_subgenus_Bursaphis_Hemiptera_Sternorrhyncha_Aphididae_CO-I_evidence.php
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author Rimantas RAKAUSKAS
Jurga TURČINAVIČIENĖ
Jekaterina BAŠILOVA
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description Species-level problems in the Aphis (Bursaphis) complex are reconsidered based on the partial sequences of the mitochondrial cox1 gene together with morphological and ecological data. This indicates that the American species A. oenotherae is a complex of four species (A. oenotherae, A. holoenotherae, A. costalis and A. neomexicana) and the taxonomic status of the species couples A. varians - A. manitobensis and A. epilobii - A. grossulariae require further clarification. Aphis sp. (USA: California, Oregon) of Blackman & Eastop (2006, p. 415) deserves the status of a species provided there is information on its host association and life cycle. Partial cox1 sequences might be misleading when used as standard DNA barcodes of aphid species of the subgenus Bursaphis.
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spelling doaj.art-88f2412857ee4958a10381dd4898813f2022-12-21T19:46:27ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292011-07-01108346947910.14411/eje.2011.060eje-201103-0020How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidenceRimantas RAKAUSKAS0Jurga TURČINAVIČIENĖ1Jekaterina BAŠILOVA2Department of Zoology, Vilnius University, Čiurlionis str. 21, Vilnius, LT 03101, Lithuania; e-mails: rimantas.rakauskas@gf.vu.lt;Department of Zoology, Vilnius University, Čiurlionis str. 21, Vilnius, LT 03101, Lithuania; e-mails: rimantas.rakauskas@gf.vu.lt;Department of Zoology, Vilnius University, Čiurlionis str. 21, Vilnius, LT 03101, Lithuania; e-mails: rimantas.rakauskas@gf.vu.lt;Species-level problems in the Aphis (Bursaphis) complex are reconsidered based on the partial sequences of the mitochondrial cox1 gene together with morphological and ecological data. This indicates that the American species A. oenotherae is a complex of four species (A. oenotherae, A. holoenotherae, A. costalis and A. neomexicana) and the taxonomic status of the species couples A. varians - A. manitobensis and A. epilobii - A. grossulariae require further clarification. Aphis sp. (USA: California, Oregon) of Blackman & Eastop (2006, p. 415) deserves the status of a species provided there is information on its host association and life cycle. Partial cox1 sequences might be misleading when used as standard DNA barcodes of aphid species of the subgenus Bursaphis.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201103-0020_How_many_species_are_there_in_the_subgenus_Bursaphis_Hemiptera_Sternorrhyncha_Aphididae_CO-I_evidence.phpaphidsaphisbursaphisclassificationmolecular phylogenymtdnacytochrome oxidase i
spellingShingle Rimantas RAKAUSKAS
Jurga TURČINAVIČIENĖ
Jekaterina BAŠILOVA
How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidence
European Journal of Entomology
aphids
aphis
bursaphis
classification
molecular phylogeny
mtdna
cytochrome oxidase i
title How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidence
title_full How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidence
title_fullStr How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidence
title_full_unstemmed How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidence
title_short How many species are there in the subgenus Bursaphis (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)? CO-I evidence
title_sort how many species are there in the subgenus bursaphis hemiptera sternorrhyncha aphididae co i evidence
topic aphids
aphis
bursaphis
classification
molecular phylogeny
mtdna
cytochrome oxidase i
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201103-0020_How_many_species_are_there_in_the_subgenus_Bursaphis_Hemiptera_Sternorrhyncha_Aphididae_CO-I_evidence.php
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