@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15486,
author = {Takema Fukatsu and Harunobu Shibao and Naruo Nikoh and Shigeyuki Aoki},
title = {Genetically distinct populations in an Asian soldier-producing aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae) identified by DNA fingerprinting and molecular phylogenetic analysis.},
year = {2000},
keywords = {Pseudoregma bambucicola; Pseudoregma carolinensis; soldier-producing aphid; AP-PCR DNA ?ngerprinting; molecular phylogeny; mitochondrial ribosomal DNA},
doi = {10.1006/mpev.2000.0887},
url = {},
pmid = {11277634 },
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {18},
number = {3},
pages = {423--433},
abstract = {In order to estimate genetic structure of a soldier-producing aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola, samples from natural populations covering southeastern Asia were analyzed by a DNA fingerprinting technique. We unexpectedly found that P. bambucicola is constituted by two geographic groups, the northern group and the southern group, that were genetically distinct from each other but morphologically almost indistinguishable. Molecular phylogenetic and statistical analyses based on mitochondrial ribosomal DNA sequences demonstrated that the northern and southern groups of P. bambucicola are not closely related but constitute distinct lineages in the genus Pseudoregma. Detailed morphological re-examination revealed that the two groups could be distinguished by the number of setae on the 8th abdominal tergite of 1st instar nymphs and soldiers. From these results, it was suggested that P. bambucicola should be divided into two species. The northern group from Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and northern Vietnam retains the name P. bambucicola, whereas we suggest that the name P. carolinensis (Takahashi, 1941) should be used for the southern group from Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Java, Irian Jaya and Micronesia. The morphological resemblance between P. bambucicola and P. carolinensis might be due to shared ancestral characters of the genus Pseudoregma.}
}
Matrix 3955 of Study 690

Citation title:
"Genetically distinct populations in an Asian soldier-producing aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae) identified by DNA fingerprinting and molecular phylogenetic analysis.".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S529
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: alignment
Description: Legacy TreeBASE Matrix ID = M777
Rows
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
Pseudoregma bambucicola Kagoshima Japan |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATGTAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma bambucicola Taiwan |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma bambucicola Miyazaki Japan |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATGTAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma koshunensis |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma alexanderi |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma montana |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma bambucicola Irian Jaya |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma bambucicola Java |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma bambucicola Thailand |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma pendleburyi |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma sundanica |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Pseudoregma panicola |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Ceratovacuna nekoashi |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Ceratovacuna lanigera |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Ceratovacuna japonica |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Ceratovacuna longifila |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATATAAAATAATTACTAAAAAA |
Chaitoregma tattakana |
(none)
|
TTATAAAAATTTAAAATAATTACTTAAAAA |
Columns
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