| Literature DB >> 35055849 |
Erika Soldi1, Emma Fuller1, Anna M M Tiley1,2, Archie K Murchie2, Trevor R Hodkinson1.
Abstract
This is the first report of the ash sawfly, Tomostethus nigritus, in the Republic of Ireland. We observed defoliated leaves of Fraxinus excelsior L. and T. nigritus larvae at a forestry plantation in Co. Kildare. Morphological observation of the larvae and DNA analysis using mitochondrial COI barcoding confirmed the identification of this pest of ash.Entities:
Keywords: Fraxinus spp.; Republic of Ireland; Tomostethus nigritus; ash sawflies
Year: 2021 PMID: 35055849 PMCID: PMC8779257 DOI: 10.3390/insects13010006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769
Figure 1Tomostethus nigritus in the Republic of Ireland. (a,b) Leaves damaged by T. nigritus on F. excelsior in Co. Kildare and observation of larvae on the underside of the leaves (indicated by the black arrows) (Carbury, Co Kildare, Ireland, 08.VI.21, photo A.M.M. Tiley); (c) image of T. nigritus larvae (Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 09.VI.21, photo E. Fuller; (d) adult of T. nigritus observed in Belfast (NI) (Belfast, UK, photo A.K. Murchie); (e,f) detail of defoliated ash leaves by T. nigritus in Co. Dublin. Only the main vein of the leaf remained intact and attached to the branches (Kimmage, Dublin, Ireland, 17.X.21, photo A.M.M. Tiley).
Summary of nucleotide-nucleotide BLAST (BLASTn) results of samples obtained in this study (FeL21Du1–FeL21Du4) against the NCBI database. BLASTn matches in bold indicate the closest match between the GenBank Accession sequence and Reference Query sequence. BLASTn matches not highlighted in bold have less similarity between the GenBank Accession sequence and Reference Query sequence.
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| KC973477.1 | 92.10 | 100 | ||
| HQ929270.1 | 90.72 | 99 | |||
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| KC973729.1 | 90.58 | 100 | ||
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| KC974966.1 | 90.26 | 99 | ||
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| JN029874.1 | 90.27 | 100 | ||
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| KC974771.1 | 90.26 | 99 | ||
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| JN029873.1 | 90.12 | 100 | ||
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| KC974941.1 | 90.09 | 99 | ||
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| KT964164.1 | 89.72 | 99 | ||
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Figure A1Defoliation of leaves by T. nigritus in Trinity College Dublin, Co. Dublin, Republic of Ireland. (a–d). The insect defoliated only the apical leaves of the crown on (b) top, (c) left and (d) right side (indicated in picture by the black arrows) (Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 16.IX.21, photos by E. Soldi).
Figure 2Distribution of observed Fraxinus sp. attacked by T. nigritus in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Trees that shown mild defoliation of the crown are marked in yellow, whereas those with severe defoliation are marked in red.