Downloads provided by UsageCountsPhortica eparmata species complex (Diptera, Drosophildae) from the Oriental Region, with DNA barcoding information of Chinese species
doi: 10.5852/ejt.2018.403
Phortica eparmata species complex (Diptera, Drosophildae) from the Oriental Region, with DNA barcoding information of Chinese species
A new species complex, the eparmata complex, is established within the subgenus Phortica s. str., based on eight known and five new species, all of which are endemic to the Oriental Region: P. bipartita (Toda & Peng, 1992), P. eparmata (Okada, 1977), P. lanuginosa Chen & Toda, 2007, P. latipenis Chen & Gao, 2005, P. pangi Chen & Wen, 2005, P. setitabula Chen & Gao, 2005, P. unipetala Chen & Wen, 2005 and P. zeta Chen & Toda, 2007; P. jadete sp. nov., P. kava sp. nov., P. mengda sp. nov., P. wongding sp. nov. and P. yena sp. nov. A key to all species of this complex is provided. Barcoding sequences (mitochondrial COI gene) were obtained for 22 specimens of five known and the five above-mentioned new species. The intra- and inter-specific pairwise K-2P (Kimura’s two-parameter) distances of COI were determined. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using Bayesian inference based on COI sequences, confirming the monophyletic status of the eparmata complex, which is distinct from the species complexes of magna, omega, variegata and another two ungrouped species
- University of Hong Kong China (People's Republic of)
- Goethe University Frankfurt Germany
- South China Agricultural University China (People's Republic of)
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Germany
new species, 590, Botany, QL1-991, QK1-989, ddc:590, DNA barcoding, drosophilid, East Asia, systematics, Zoology
new species, 590, Botany, QL1-991, QK1-989, ddc:590, DNA barcoding, drosophilid, East Asia, systematics, Zoology
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