First Data on the Investigation of Gut Yeasts in Hermit Beetle (Osmoderma barnabita Motschulsky, 1845) Larvae in Lithuania

Author:

Švedienė Jurgita1ORCID,Raudonienė Vita1,Mizerienė Goda2,Rimšaitė Jolanta3,Davenis Sigitas Algis3ORCID,Ivinskis Povilas3

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Biodeterioration Research, Nature Research Centre, 08412 Vilnius, Lithuania

2. Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Nature Research Centre, 08412 Vilnius, Lithuania

3. Laboratory of Entomology, Nature Research Centre, 08412 Vilnius, Lithuania

Abstract

In this study, yeasts from the gut of O. barnabita larvae were isolated and molecularly identified. It is worth noting that this research provides the first analysis of the gut yeast community in O. barnabita larvae in Lithuania, which is a significant contribution to the field. Two hermit-like L3-praepupa instars were collected from a decaying oak log in Lithuania. The isolation, morphology, biochemistry, and physiology of the yeast isolates were characterized using standards commonly employed in yeast taxonomy studies. The isolates were identified by sequencing the large subunit (26S) rDNA (D1/D2 domain of the LSU). All gut compartments were colonized by the yeast. A total of 45 yeast strains were obtained from the gut of both O. barnabita larvae, with 23 strains originating from Larva 1, 16 strains from Larva 2, and 6 strains from the galleries. According to our identification results of the 45 yeast strains, most of the species were related to Ascomycota, with most of them belonging to the Saccharomycetales order. Yeasts of the genera Candida, Debaryomyces, Meyerozyma, Priceomyces, Schwanniomyces, Spencermartinsiella, Trichomonascus, and Blastobotrys were present in gut of O. barnabita larvae. Species of the Trichosporonales order represented the Basidiomycota phylum.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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