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  • Eriophyoid mites from the Trisetacus genus are significant pests of conifers and have unique traits that make them valuable for research.
  • A study in Poland analyzed morphological and genetic differences in seven Trisetacus species using both morphometric analysis and DNA sequencing.
  • The study confirmed that Trisetacus species are monophyletic and identified variations that may indicate the presence of races or new species, paving the way for further research on their evolution and the broader Phytoptidae family.

Article Abstract

Eriophyoid species belonging to the genus Trisetacus are economically important as pests of conifers. A narrow host specialization to conifers and some unique morphological characteristics have made these mites interesting subjects for scientific inquiry. In this study, we assessed morphological and genetic variation of seven Trisetacus species originating from six coniferous hosts in Poland by morphometric analysis and molecular sequencing of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene and the nuclear D2 region of 28S rDNA. The results confirmed the monophyly of the genus Trisetacus as well as the monophyly of five of the seven species studied. Both DNA sequences were effective in discriminating between six of the seven species tested. Host-dependent genetic and morphological variation in T. silvestris and T. relocatus, and habitat-dependent genetic and morphological variation in T. juniperinus were detected, suggesting the existence of races or even distinct species within these Trisetacus taxa. This is the first molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Trisetacus species. The findings presented here will stimulate further investigations on the evolutionary relationships of Trisetacus as well as the entire Phytoptidae family.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053603PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10493-014-9805-zDOI Listing

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