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  • The study investigated the sand fly species Lutzomyia shannoni, collected from eight sites in the southeastern U.S. and Quintana Roo, Mexico, analyzing 320 specimens based on 49 morphological characters.
  • A genetic analysis was performed on a subset of 32 specimens using a 654-base pair segment of the COI marker, revealing divergence between the U.S. and Mexican populations.
  • The findings suggest that geographical barriers, like the arid regions from southern Texas to Mexico City, may have hindered migration and gene flow, leading to variations in morphology and genetic differences between the two populations.

Article Abstract

The medically important sand fly Lutzomyia shannoni (Dyar 1929) was collected at eight different sites: seven within the southeastern United States and one in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. A canonical discriminant analysis was conducted on 40 female L. shannoni specimens from each of the eight collection sites (n = 320) using 49 morphological characters. Four L. shannoni specimens from each of the eight collection sites (n = 32) were sent to the Barcode of Life Data systems where a 654-base pair segment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) genetic marker was sequenced from each sand fly. Phylogeny estimation based on the COI segments, in addition to genetic distance, divergence, and differentiation values were calculated. Results of both the morphometric and molecular analyses indicate that the species has undergone divergence when examined between the taxa of the United States and Quintana Roo, Mexico. Although purely speculative, the arid or semiarid expanse from southern Texas to Mexico City could be an allopatric barrier that has impeded migration and hence gene flow, resulting in different morphology and genetic makeup between the two purported populations. A high degree of intragroup variability was noted in the Quintana Roo sand flies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/me13085DOI Listing

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