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  • - The parvorder Rhynchopthirina includes three species of lice that infest elephants and certain types of warthogs, with African and Asian elephant lice previously classified as the same species, Haematomyzus elephantis.
  • - A study sequenced 23 mitochondrial genes from African elephant lice to compare with those from Asian elephant lice, finding significant genetic divergence (over 23% overall and about 17% for the cox1 gene), suggesting they are not the same species.
  • - The greater genetic divergence between the African and Asian elephant lice, compared to their host elephants, indicates that these lice have likely evolved separately alongside their respective elephant hosts, leading to the conclusion that they represent distinct cryptic species

Article Abstract

The parvorder Rhynchopthirina contains three currently recognised species of lice that parasitize elephants (both African savanna elephant Loxodonta africana and Asian elephant Elephas maximus), desert warthogs (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) and Red River hogs (Potamochoerus porcus), respectively. The Asian elephant lice and the African savanna elephant lice are currently treated as the same species, Haematomyzus elephantis (Piaget, 1869), based on morphology despite the fact that their hosts diverged 8.4 million years ago. In the current study, we sequenced 23 mitochondrial (mt) genes of African savanna elephant lice collected in South Africa and analysed the sequence divergence between African savanna elephant lice and previously sequenced Asian elephant lice. Sequence comparisons revealed >23% divergence for the 23 mt genes as a whole and ~17% divergence for cox1 gene between African savanna and Asian elephant lice, which were far higher than the divergence expected within a species. Furthermore, the mt gene sequence divergences between these lice are 3.76-4.6 times higher than that between their hosts, the African savanna and Asian elephants, which are expected for the co-divergence and co-evolution between lice and their elephant hosts. We conclude that (1) H. elephantis (Piaget, 1869) contains cryptic species and (2) African savanna and Asian elephant lice are different species genetically that may have co-diverged and co-evolved with their hosts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mve.12699DOI Listing

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