Thyreophagus tauricus sp. n., a New Subcortical Mite Species (Acari: Acaridae), with a COX1 DNA Sequence Analysis of Several Economically Important Species of Thyreophagus

Author:

Klimov Pavel B.12,Kolesnikov Vasiliy B.13ORCID,Khaustov Vladimir A.1,Khaustov Alexander A.1

Affiliation:

1. X-Bio Institute, Tyumen State University, 10 Semakova Str., 625003 Tyumen, Russia

2. Lilly Hall of Life Sciences, Purdue University, G-225, 915 W State St., West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

3. Federal Public Budgetary Scientific Institution, All-Russian Research Institute of Plant Protection, 396030 Voronezh, Russia

Abstract

As part of a survey of the subcortical astigmatic mites of Crimea, we discovered a new sexual acarid species, Thyreophagus tauricus sp. n. This species was cultured in the laboratory to correlate the adult and deutonymphal stages. Using specimens obtained by these rearing experiments, we provide a detailed description of Th. tauricus (light microscopy, SEM) based on females, males and heteromorphic deutonymphs. Furthermore, to facilitate molecular identification, the entire COX1 gene was also sequenced for this and three other Palearctic species reared in the lab as pure cultures. Adults of Th. tauricus sp. n. are distinct among all other species of the genus by the presence of flattened, button-shaped or minute spiniform setae s III and IV, which are well-developed spiniform in all other known species of Thyreophagus. Heteromorphic deutonymphs of Th. tauricus are distinct from all other species of Thyreophagus by the presence of well-developed setae cm on the dorsal part of the subcapitular remnant (absent all other species). Th. tauricus is morphologically very similar to Th. corticalis; however, COX1 K2P distances between these two species were large, 19.8%. COX1 K2P distances between Th. tauricus and other species (Th. entomophagus, Th. “entomophagus” NC 066986.1, Th. calusorum, Th. corticalis) ranged between 20.1 and 24.3%. We show that the GenBank sequence of Th. “entomophagus” from China (NC 066986.1) was probably misidentified.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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