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林业科学 ›› 2019, Vol. 55 ›› Issue (6): 74-80.doi: 10.11707/j.1001-7488.20190609

• 论文与研究报告 • 上一篇    下一篇

危害白榆的中国突瓣叶蜂属(膜翅目:叶蜂科)一新种

刘萌萌1,2, 李泽建2,3, 唐也4, 魏美才5   

  1. 1. 中南林业科技大学昆虫系统进化与综合管理湖南省普通高校重点实验室 长沙 410004;
    2. 丽水学院生态学院 丽水 323000;
    3. 丽水市林业科学研究院 丽水 323000;
    4. 中国农业科学院蔬菜花卉研究所 北京 100081;
    5. 江西师范大学生命科学学院 南昌 330022
  • 收稿日期:2018-09-18 修回日期:2019-01-03 出版日期:2019-06-25 发布日期:2019-07-11
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金项目(31672344);浙江省自然科学基金项目(LY18C040001);中南林业科技大学昆虫系统进化与综合管理湖南省普通高校重点实验室开放性课题基金(010211)。

A New Species of Nematus Panzer (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae), a Defoliator of Ulmus pumila in China

Liu Mengmeng1,2, Li Zejian2,3, Tang Ye4, Wei Meicai5   

  1. 1. Key Laboratory of Insect Evolution and Pest Management for Higher Education in Hunan Province, Central South University of Forestry and Technology Changsha 410004;
    2. College of Ecology, Lishui University Lishui 323000;
    3. Lishui Academy of Forestry Lishui 323000;
    4. Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing 100081;
    5. College of Life Sciences, Jiangxi Normal University Nanchang 330022
  • Received:2018-09-18 Revised:2019-01-03 Online:2019-06-25 Published:2019-07-11

摘要: 记述采自中国境内危害白榆的突瓣叶蜂属(膜翅目:叶蜂科)一新种:白榆突瓣叶蜂Nematus pumila Liu,Li&Wei,sp.nov.。该种幼虫取食白榆的叶片,当虫口密度较大时,可将寄主叶片蚕食殆尽,对寄主产生严重危害。本研究对林业有害生物的鉴定、监测与防治工作奠定了基础。新种与申氏突瓣叶蜂N.sheni Wei,1999十分相似,二者的主要区别是:新种上唇、前胸背板和翅基片完全黑色;前足胫节、中足胫节基部3/4和后足胫节基部3/5白色;单眼后区宽长比为1.9;前翅无Rs脉;锯腹片15锯刃,锯刃内侧亚基齿明显,外侧亚基齿粗大;1-11节缝具刺毛带,刺毛带最宽处约2/3于锯节宽;锯根0.7倍于锯端;申氏突瓣叶蜂上唇黄白色;前胸背板后缘、翅基片基小部黄褐色;前中足胫节腹侧大部和背侧基部1/4、后足胫节基部1/3黄白色;单眼后区宽长比约等于3;前翅Rs脉痕状;锯腹片23锯刃,内齿亚基齿不明显,外侧亚基齿细小;2-15节缝具刺毛带,刺毛带最宽处约1/3于锯节宽;锯根0.4倍于锯端。采用DNA试剂盒法提取了新种基因组DNA,测序获得COⅠ基因序列,长度为810 bp。另外,从GenBank数据库中下载突瓣叶蜂属、槌缘叶蜂属、厚爪叶蜂属已知种类COⅠ序列10条,与新种序列构成COⅠ序列数据集,分析其碱基组成,结果显示:A+T含量均大于G+C含量,且均高于65%;基于贝叶斯法构建了COⅠ基因系统发育树,树图结果显示:白榆突瓣叶蜂与突瓣叶蜂属内其他6个已知种聚为一支,构成单系群。分子分析结果与形态鉴定结果一致,均支持新种成立。新种模式标本保存于湖南长沙中南林业科技大学昆虫模式标本室。

关键词: 突瓣叶蜂亚科, 新种, 寄主榆树, 中国, 森林昆虫

Abstract: In this study, a new species, Nematus pumila Liu, Li & Wei, sp. nov. (Hymenoptera:Tenthredinidae:Nematinae), from China is described. The larvae feed on leaves of Ulmus pumila and even can defoliate an entire tree with high densities, and recurrent defoliation can cause major dieback. This work laid a foundation for identification, monitoring and control of the forest pest. The new species is very similar to N. sheni Wei, 1999, but can be distinguished from the latter by the following characters:labrum, pronotum and tegula of the new species are entirely black; fore tibia, basal 3/4 of middle tibia and basal 3/5 of hind tibia have white maculae; The ratio of width to length of postocellar area is approximately 1.9; fore wing has no Rs vein; petiole of hind anal cell is 1.2 times as long as cu-a; lancet with 15 annuli, serrulae with proximal part distinct, distal teeth big and strong; 1st-11th sutures with ctenidia, the longest ctenidium of lancet is 2/3 length of annulus; radix 0.7 times as long as lamnium. N. sheni Wei, 1999 is recognized as follow:labrum yellowish white; the posterior margin of pronotum, basal margin of tegula yellowish brown; greater part of the ventral side and basal 1/4 of the dorsal side of fore and middle tibiae, basal 1/3 of hind tibia yellowish white; postocellar area approximately 3.0 times broader than long; vein Rs of fore wing vestigial; lancet with 23 annuli, serrulae with proximal part indistinct, distal teeth small; 2nd-15th sutures with ctenidia, the longest ctenidium of lancet is 1/3 length of annulus; radix 0.4 times as long as lamnium. The genomic DNA of the new species was extracted by using the DNeasy Tissue Kit (Qiagen, Valencia, CA), and the sequence data of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase (COI) were obtained by sequencing, and the length was 810 bp; another 10 COI sequences of known Nematus, Pristiphora, Stauronematus species are available in GenBank and used in phylogenetic analyses with that of the new species. The results of nucleotide composition of the all 12 COI sequences showed that the content of A+T was 65% and higher than that of G+C. Phylogenetic tree of Nematus and related genera species based on Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of COI sequences was constructed, and the results showed that all the Nematus species form a monophyletic group, and Nematus is the sister group of Pristiphora. The holotype and all paratypes of the new species are deposited in the Insect Collection of Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China (CSCS).

Key words: Nematinae, new species, host Ulmus, China, forest insect

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