Further spread of the invasive apricot aphid Myzus mumecola (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Central Europe and first insights into its phylogeny

Author:

Oberhofer Sabine12ORCID,Riedle‐Bauer Monika3ORCID,Weissmann Mirjam3,Andrae Agnes4,Holz Ulrike5,Oettl Sabine1ORCID,Spitaler Urban1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laimburg Research Centre Institute for Plant Health Auer Italy

2. Department of Microbiology University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

3. Federal College and Research Institute for Viticulture and Pomology Klosterneuburg Klosterneuburg Austria

4. Landwirtschaftskammer Niederösterreich St. Pölten Austria

5. Landesamt für Ländliche Entwicklung Landwirtschaft Und Flurneuordnung Frankfurt (Oder) Germany

Abstract

AbstractA new aphid species infesting apricots (Prunus armeniaca L.) was identified for the first time in 2016 in Europe. The invasive aphid was assigned to the species Myzus mumecola (Matsumura, 1917). The species is native to India and East Asia, and it was found to be highly invasive and is currently spreading throughout Europe. Records were confirmed for Italy, Hungary, Serbia, and Germany. For a phylogenetic analysis, wingless (apterae) adults were sampled in spring 2022 in Italy, as well as in Austria and Germany in spring 2023. Our study reports the first record of M. mumecola for Austria. In all three countries, the new pest caused heavy infestations overall in organically managed apricot orchards. Aphids were identified morphologically based on external characteristics, and damages were compared to those reported in the literature. COI and 12S barcoding analyses for aphid samples from Italy, Germany, and Austria were performed to attain a molecular characterization of sampled specimens and to confirm the morphological identification. Only a few COI sequences of M. mumecola were present in NCBI GenBank or BOLD Systems, and no sequences were available for 12S. Therefore, the results provide a deeper insight into the phylogeny of this spreading pest insect. The results of the COI barcoding showed no differences between the sampled populations and other M. mumecola populations from Europe and Japan, while reports from China showed significant differences. All 12S sequences showed no variability between populations from Austria, Germany, and Italy. A phylogenetic analysis of COI and 12S sequences with sequences from other aphid species from NCBI GenBank or sampled in Italy revealed a close relationship of this species with the damson‐hope aphid, Phorodon humuli.

Publisher

Wiley

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