| Literature DB >> 31532775 |
Francesco Martoni1, Karen Armstrong1.
Abstract
A recent DNA-based assessment of the psyllid fauna of New Zealand recorded high genetic variation between populations that were expected to belong to the same psyllid species. Among these, a number of populations of the kōwhai psyllid Psylla apicalis (Ferris & Klyver, 1932), from a kōwhai species, Sophora microphylla Aiton (Fabaceae), presented high genetic variability. This gave new endorsement of an 87-year-old observation made by the entomologists Ferris and Klyver who, when describing the kōwhai psyllid, from Sophora tetraptera J.S. Muell., suggested that morphological variations could support more than one species. Accordingly, the morphological assessment conducted here, together with the genetic information now available, resulted in the description of Psylla frodobagginsi sp. nov. as a second New Zealand endemic psyllid species hosted by S. microphylla.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31532775 PMCID: PMC6750570 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Map of the South Island of New Zealand, showing the 21 locations from which psyllids could be collected.
Some of the locations included only P. apicalis (black squares), only P. frodobagginsi (black circles) or both the species (white squares). Regions delimitation follows Crosby et al. [20]. Reprinted from https://geographx.co.nz/ under a CC BY license, with permission from Geographx.
Populations of psyllids analysed in this study.
The table provides information on the species, the population ID number, the collection date, the collectors, the GPS coordinates, the region within the South Island of New Zealand (based on Crosby’s regional boundaries [20]), the town location and the accession numbers for the DNA sequences previously available on GenBank for each population.
| Species | ID | Date | Collector | Coordinate | Region | Location | COI | 18S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 07-Sep-14 | Martoni, F | 43°38'23.3"S 172°28'30.8"E | MC | Lincoln | MG132469-70 | MG195385 | |
| 187 | 01-Sep-15 | Brown, SDJ | 43°31'22.44"S 172°35'7.44"E | MC | Christchurch | MG132465 | ||
| 200 | 02-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 45°5'13.47"S 170°58'31.85"E | DN | Oamaru | |||
| 201 | 08-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 46°24'09.7"S 168°21'38.2"E | SL | Invercargill | MG132466 | ||
| 204 | 08-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 45°25'25.3"S 167°43'05.4"E | FD | Te Anau | MG132467 | ||
| 206 | 09-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 45°02'12.8"S 168°39'38.3"E | OL | Queenstown | MG132468 | ||
| 208 | 09-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 45°02‴S 168°39‴E | OL | Queenstown | |||
| 429 | 10-Sep-16 | Martoni, F | 43°09'23.4"S 172°43'50.5"E | NC | Amberley | |||
| 431 | 13-Oct-16 | Martoni, F | 43°38'31.4"S 172°28'15.1"E | MC | Lincoln | |||
| 433 | 13-Oct-16 | Martoni, F | 43°38'25.0"S 172°28'28.9"E | MC | Lincoln | |||
| 434 | 01-Oct-16 | Bowie, M | 43°38'14.0"S 172°29'09.0"E | MC | Lincoln | |||
| 55 | 30-Nov-14 | Martoni, F | 43°38‴S 172°28‴E | MC | Lincoln | MG132481 | MG195386 | |
| 200 | 02-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 45°5'13.47"S 170°58'31.85"E | DN | Oamaru | MG132471 | ||
| 201 | 08-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 46°24'09.7"S 168°21'38.2"E | SL | Invercargill | |||
| 209 | 09-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 45°02'09.7"S 169°11'33.8"E | CO | Cromwell | MG132472 | ||
| 215 | 09-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 45°15'06.3"S 169°23'19.3"E | CO | Alexandra | MG132473 | ||
| 218 | 10-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 44°41'37.9"S 169°08'08.5"E | OL | Wanaka | MG132474 | ||
| 226 | 11-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 42°42'34.4"S 170°58'25.8"E | WD | Hokitika | MG132475 | ||
| 230 | 11-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 42°27'25.8"S 171°12'18.7"E | BR | Greymouth | MG132476 | ||
| 234 | 12-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 41°45'15.8"S 171°36'57.0"E | NN | Westport | MG132477 | ||
| 236 | 12-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 41°45'07.1"S 171°37'14.6"E | NN | Westport | MG132478 | ||
| 238 | 12-Nov-15 | Martoni, F & Evans, H | 41°14'47.1"S 172°06'43.3"E | NN | Karamea | MG132479 | ||
| 244 | 04-Dec-15 | Bulman, SR | 45°21'57.5"S 170°50'51.6"E | DN | Moeraki | MG132480 | ||
| 429 | 10-Sep-16 | Martoni, F | 43°09'23.4"S 172°43'50.5"E | NC | Amberley |
Fig 2Psylla frodobagginsi sp. nov.
Habitus dorsal view of female (a) and male (b); habitus lateral view of female (c) and male (d); wings of female (e) and male (f); head dorsal view of female (g) and male (h); lateral view of terminalia of female (i) and male (j), with particular of the aedeagus (k). Scale bar length = 500μm (a-f), 200μm (g-j) and 100μm (k).
Fig 3Psylla apicalis.
Habitus dorsal view of female (a) and male (b); habitus lateral view of female (c) and male (d); wings of female (e) and male (f); head dorsal view of female (g) and male (h); lateral view of terminalia of female (i) and male (j), with particular of the aedeagus (k). Scale bar length = 500μm (a-f), 200μm (g-j) and 100μm (k).
Fig 4Psylla apicalis holotype (male).
Habitus lateral view (a); wing (b); terminalia lateral view (c); head dorsal view (d); slide front (e) and back (f) with frontal (g) and posterior (h) labels. Scale bar length = 500μm (a-b) and 200μm (c-d).