2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00809.x
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The concept of genus within the family Phytoseiidae (Acari: Parasitiformes): historical review and phylogenetic analyses of the genus Neoseiulus Hughes

Abstract: Systematic studies on the family Phytoseiidae were first conducted at the beginning of the 20th century but\ud increased greatly after the Second World War. Various classifications have been proposed based on different\ud characters such as: dorsal, ventral, and leg chaetotaxy; the shape of ventrianal and sternal shields; the shape of\ud the insemination apparatus (spermatheca) and spermatodactylus; the number of teeth on the movable digit of\ud chelicera; and dorsal and ventral adenotaxy. The genus concepts d… Show more

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“…Such a result is not in accordance with the traditional morphological classification, but had already been observed and discussed in Tsolakis et al. (). Thus, for the genus Amblyseius only two species were considered to determine the robustness of the clade obtained.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Such a result is not in accordance with the traditional morphological classification, but had already been observed and discussed in Tsolakis et al. (). Thus, for the genus Amblyseius only two species were considered to determine the robustness of the clade obtained.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…The nine DNA markers considered (four mitochondrial and five nuclear DNA fragments) were selected because they had already been used for assessing the phylogenetic relationships within Acari (Table 2). The mitochondrial DNA markers, COI mtDNA, CytB mtDNA, 12S rRNA and the nuclear fragment ITSS (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) have been used successfully for molecular discrimination between Phytoseiidae species (Navajas et al, 1999;Yli-Mattila et al, 2000;Jeyaprakash and Hoy, 2002;Tixier et al, 2006aTixier et al, ,b, 2012Bowman and Hoy, 2012) and for assessing the phylogenetic relationships within two Phytoseiidae genera (Kanouh et al, 2010b;Tsolakis et al, 2012). The mitochondrial marker 16S rRNA has been used in phylogenetic studies of ticks, at the species level (Norris et al, 1996(Norris et al, , 1997Black and Roehrdanz, 1998), genus level (Crosbie et al, 1998;Mangold et al, 1998) and subfamily level (Black and Piesman, 1994;Black et al, 1997;Norris et al, 1999).…”
Section: Molecular Markers Studiedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These fragments were chosen for the present study because these markers are independent and complementary, with a distinct evolutionary rate. The ITS region has been used in studies of the Phytoseiidae family to elucidate important aspects related to phylogeny (Kanouh et al 2010a;Tsolakis et al 2012) and confirm taxonomic status (e.g., Gotoh et al 1998;Hillis and Dixon 1991;Navajas and Fenton 2000;Navajas et al 1999) as well as to clarify synonyms and verify the occurrence of cryptic species (Tixier et al 2006aNavia et al 2014). The COI region has been used in the confirmation of phytoseiid species (Tixier et al 2008a;Okassa et al 2009); the clarification of taxonomic problems, such as synonyms (Tixier et al 2006a(Tixier et al , b, 2011; and the detection of cryptic species of the genus Neoseiulus (i.e.…”
Section: Molecular Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%