Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 2 de 2
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Language
Publication year range
1.
Zootaxa ; 4103(1): 25-34, 2016 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27394610

ABSTRACT

Two new species of Bactrocera Macquart, namely Bactrocera (Calodacus) harrietensis Ramani & David, sp. nov. and Bactrocera (Calodacus) chettalli David & Ranganath, sp. nov., are described from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Karnataka, India, respectively. Bactrocera (Zeugodacus) semongokensis Drew & Romig is recorded for the first time from India.


Subject(s)
Tephritidae/classification , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animal Structures/growth & development , Animals , Body Size , Female , India , Male , Organ Size , Tephritidae/anatomy & histology , Tephritidae/growth & development
2.
Bull Entomol Res ; 97(5): 461-70, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17916265

ABSTRACT

A quick and developmental-stage non-limiting method of the identification of vectors of tospoviruses, such as Thrips tabaci and T. palmi, is important in the study of vector transmission, insecticide resistance, biological control, etc. Morphological identification of these thrips vectors is often a stumbling block in the absence of a specialist and limited by polymorphism, sex, stage of development, etc. Molecular identification, on the other hand, is not hampered by the above factors and can easily be followed by a non-specialist with a little training. The mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtCOI) exhibits reliable inter-species variations as compared to the other markers. In this communication, we present the differences in the mtCOI partial sequence of morphologically identified specimens of T. tabaci and T. palmi collected from onion and watermelon, respectively. Species-specific markers, identified in this study, could successfully determine T. tabaci and T. palmi, which corroborated the morphological identification. Phylogenetic analyses showed that both T. tabaci and T. palmi formed different clades as compared to the other NCBI accessions. The implication of these variations in vector efficiency has to be investigated further. The result of this investigation is useful in the quick identification of T. tabaci and T. palmi, a critical factor in understanding the epidemiology of the tospoviruses, their management and also in quarantine.


Subject(s)
Electron Transport Complex IV/chemistry , Insect Proteins/chemistry , Insect Vectors/genetics , Insecta/genetics , Mitochondrial Proteins/chemistry , Tospovirus/physiology , Animals , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Consensus Sequence , Electron Transport Complex IV/classification , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , Genetic Markers , Insect Proteins/classification , Insect Proteins/genetics , Insect Vectors/enzymology , Insect Vectors/virology , Insecta/enzymology , Insecta/virology , Mitochondrial Proteins/classification , Mitochondrial Proteins/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Sequence Alignment , Species Specificity
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...