2018
DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esy068
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One Hundred Mitochondrial Genomes of Cicadas

Abstract: Mitochondrial genomes can provide valuable information on the biology and evolutionary histories of their host organisms. Here, we present and characterize the complete coding regions of 107 mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of cicadas (Insecta: Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadoidea), representing 31 genera, 61 species, and 83 populations. We show that all cicada mitogenomes retain the organization and gene contents thought to be ancestral in insects, with some variability among cicada clades in the length … Show more

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“…We found that COI sequences enabled accurate classification at the species level. Moreover, sequences obtained from the exuviae were identical to those obtained from adults in previous investigations [46,50]. These results clearly supported the efficiency and usefulness of genetic materials obtained from cicada exuviae, which are easy to collect and could be preserved in a range of environmental conditions [8].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…We found that COI sequences enabled accurate classification at the species level. Moreover, sequences obtained from the exuviae were identical to those obtained from adults in previous investigations [46,50]. These results clearly supported the efficiency and usefulness of genetic materials obtained from cicada exuviae, which are easy to collect and could be preserved in a range of environmental conditions [8].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…COI sequences have been proposed as an effective barcoding tool for animal identification [47,48,49] and have been successfully used for the identification of cicadas [46,50]. We found that COI sequences enabled accurate classification at the species level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Thirty-seven genes on mitochondrial genomes covered >14 kb, which could be used for constructing high resolution phylogenetic trees ( Simon et al 1994 , 2006 ; Boore and Brown 1998; Cameron 2014 ; Lavrov 2014 ; Smith and Keeling 2015 ; Yu and Liang 2018 ; Łukasik et al 2019 ), displaying its usefulness to understand their taxonomic classification even though some exceptional cases were reported ( Hwang et al 2001 , Park et al 2020a ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two Massospora species treated in this study, Mt and Ml / Mp have cicada hosts both belonging to the subfamily Tibicinae, while the hosts of Md and Mc belong to two other subfamilies, Cicadinae and Cicadettinae, respectively (Sanborn 2013, Łukasik et al 2018, Marshall et al 2018 The results of the morphological study presented here indicate that spore measurements may not be useful for species level identifications. Unfortunately, the numbers of isolates sampled for many of these species were insufficient to confidently conclude whether differences truly exist.…”
Section: Massospora Diceroproctae Was On An Extremely Long Branch Relmentioning
confidence: 88%