Evidence for Reconsidering the Taxonomic Status of Closely Related Species in Complex (Acari: Prostigmata: Tetranychidae).

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Acarology Research Laboratory, Department of Plant Protection, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box No. 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the taxonomic issues in the Oligonychus punicae complex by analyzing morphological and molecular data from mite samples across various countries.
  • All samples showed minimal morphological differences, resembling O. punicae; however, the Mexican sample was notably distinct due to differences in male reproductive structures.
  • Molecular analysis revealed low genetic diversity within the complex but high divergence between the Mexican sample and others, supporting the conclusion that O. mangiferus and O. vitis are actually the same species as O. punicae while suggesting the Mexican sample needs further re-evaluation.

Article Abstract

To elucidate the taxonomic problems in species delineation within the Oligonychus punicae complex (O. punicae, O. mangiferus, and O. vitis) (Acari: Prostigmata: Tetranychidae), we performed morphological and molecular investigations on mite samples, collected from different hosts/countries. Thirty-nine samples of punicae complex, collected from Egypt, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia (SA), did not show any considerable morphological differences in females and males. All 39 samples of the punicae complex resembled the original description of O. punicae, while the claimed Mexican O. punicae was distinctively different based on male aedeagus. Molecularly, the low nucleotide diversity ranged from 0% to 2.1% (ITS2-rDNA) and 0% to 1% (COI-mtDNA), and was observed among various DNA sequences of the punicae complex from Egypt, India, Israel, Pakistan, and SA, confirming their identity as one species. The high genetic divergence ranged from 17.2% to 18.8% (ITS2) and 9.2% to 10.2% (COI), observed between the claimed Mexican O. punicae and all other sequences of the punicae complex, indicating that the Mexican sample do not belong to O. punicae. Basing our findings on both morphological and molecular data, we can conclude that O. mangiferus and O. vitis are synonymized with O. punicae. Additionally, this study reveals that the claimed Mexican O. punicae needs to be re-identified.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864387PMC
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