Phylogeny of the subtribe monoctonina (Hymenoptera, braconidae, aphidiinae)

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Abstract

Members of the Monoctonina subtribe have long been neglected in applied studies of the subfamily Aphidiinae, due to their low economic importance, as they do not parasitize pests of cultivated plants. Consequently, data about this group are scarce, including its taxonomy and phylogeny. In the present study, we explore inter-and intraspecific genetic variation of Monoctonina species, including genera Monoctonus Haliday 1833, Monoctonia Starý 1962, Falciconus Mackauer 1959 and Harkeria Cameron 1900. We employ two molecular markers, the barcode region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and the D2 region of the 28S nuclear gene (28S rDNA), to analyze genetic structuring and phylogeny of all available Monoctonina species, and combine them with morphological data for an integrative approach. We report one new species, and three potentially new species which can be formally described when further specimens are available. Analysis of phylogenetic relationships within the subtribe shows a basal position for the genera Falciconus and Monoctonia, and the close relatedness of Harkeria and Monoctonus.

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Čkrkić, J., Petrović, A., Kocić, K., Mitrović, M., Kavallieratos, N. G., van Achterberg, C., … Tomanović, Ž. (2020). Phylogeny of the subtribe monoctonina (Hymenoptera, braconidae, aphidiinae). Insects, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11030160

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