Seven new species of Trichodorus (Diphtherophorina, Trichodoridae) from Spain, an apparent centre of speciation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
During a survey for Trichodoridae in cultivated and natural environments, mainly from southern Spain, 7 new Trichodorus
species were found. Four of them, T. andalusicus n. sp., T. asturanus n. sp., T. silvestris n. sp. and T. parasilvestris n. sp. belong to the
T. lusitanicus morpho-species group characterised in the male by the slightly ventrally curved spicules with a mid-blade constriction
with bristles, and in the female by well developed, rounded triangular to quadrangular, vaginal sclerotised pieces. They were mainly
differentiated based upon differences in body length, onchiostyle length, spicule shape and number of ventromedian cervical papillae
in the male, and size and shape of the vaginal sclerotised pieces in the female. The presence of the T. lusitanicus morpho-species
group with 8 species, apparently endemic to the Iberian Peninsula, could point to a recent speciation event. Additionally, 3 new
species, T. onubensis n. sp., T. iliplaensis n. sp. and T. paragiennensis n. sp., more closely resembling the morpho-species group of
T. sparsus, to which the Spanish species T. giennensis also belongs, were identified. They were differentiated based on body length,
length of onchiostyle and position of the secretory-excretory pore and, in the male, by length and shape of the spicules and number of
ventromedian cervical papillae and in the female by the vaginal sclerotised pieces. Molecular support to differentiate the new species
using the D2-D3 expansion segments of 28S rDNA is also provided. In addition, a new population of T. variabilis from Greece was
studied as well as T. lusitanicus type specimens, and a population of T. giennensis and T. lusitanicus were also sequenced.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
D2-D3 region; geographical distribution; molecular; morphometrics; Trichodorus andalusicus n. sp
List of contributors:
Vovlas, Nicola
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