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Allozyme relationships among ten species of Rhodniini, showing paraphyly of Rhodnius including Psammolestes
Author(s) -
Monteiro F. A.,
Lazoski C.,
Noireau F.,
SoléCava A. M.
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
medical and veterinary entomology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.028
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1365-2915
pISSN - 0269-283X
DOI - 10.1046/j.0269-283x.2002.00343.x
Subject(s) - rhodnius , rhodnius prolixus , biology , reduviidae , paraphyly , zoology , triatominae , hemiptera , phylogenetic tree , botany , genetics , insect , gene , clade
Genetic relationships among 10 species of bugs belonging to the tribe Rhodniini (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), including some important vectors of Chagas disease, were inferred from allozyme analysis of 12 enzyme loci (out of 21 enzyme systems examined), using agarose gel electrophoresis. These species formed two clusters: one comprising Rhodnius brethesi , R. ecuadoriensis , R. pallescens and R. pictipes ; the other with Psammolestes tertius , Rhodnius domesticus and the Rhodnius prolixus group comprising R. nasutus , R. neglectus , R. prolixus and R. robustus . The resulting tree was [(( R. ecuadoriensis , R. pallescens ) R. brethesi ) R. pictipes ], [ R. domesticus ( P. tertius {( R. nasutus , R. neglectus ) ( R. prolixus , R. robustus )})]. Rhodnius nasutus and R. neglectus differed by only one locus, whereas no diagnostic loci were detected between R. prolixus and R. robustus (22 loci were analysed for these four species), despite considerable DNA sequence divergence between species in each of these pairs. Allozymes of the R. prolixus group showed greater similarity with Psammolestes tertius than with other Rhodnius spp., indicating that Rhodnius is paraphyletic and might include Psammolestes .

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