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Genetic variability of Cheilosia urbana (Diptera, Syrphidae).

Authors: Kurtek, Lea; Radeljević, Bojana; Šašić, Ljiljana; Veličković, Nevena; Đan, Mihajla; Vujić, Ante;

Genetic variability of Cheilosia urbana (Diptera, Syrphidae).

Abstract

Cheilosia urbana (Meigen, 1822) (Diptera, Syrphidae) belongs to the genus Cheilosia which comprises 445 currently described species worldwide. Despite the lack of morphological differences, previous research has revealed high intraspecific genetic variability of C. urbana suggesting the existence of potential hidden or cryptic taxa. In order to provide additional information on this subject, the 5’ and 3’ ends of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI) were analyzed. In total, 41 C. urbana specimens were collected from 14 different localities in 7 European countries (Greece, Spain, Serbia, Montenegro, Hungary, Switzerland, Slovenia) and Turkey. The results have shown high haplotype diversity for both analyzed regions of the COI gene (Hd = 0,96 for both 3’ and 5’ COI regions). Additionally, the construction of phylogenetic trees revealed that certain specimens from different geographically distant localities are clustered together into monophyletic clades with often moderate to high bootstrap support. Furthermore, in some cases, specimens from the same localities are placed in multiple independent clades (e.g. specimens from Simplon Dorf, Switzerland are placed with those from Greece and Slovenia in one monophyletic clade, with specimens from Hungary and Serbia into a second monophyletic clade, while one of the specimens from Switzerland forms a separate independent branch). Similar cluster formation is observed for specimens from other localities as well. These findings indicate possible presence of cryptic species with overlapping distribution and stress the importance of the application of molecular markers in the assessment of hoverfly species diversity.

Keywords

COI gene sequences, cryptic species, Cheilosia urbana

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