Department of Parasitology and Zoology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
Plant Protection Institute, Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2020 Nov;11(6):101494. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2020.101494. Epub 2020 Jun 21.
The phylogeny of the hard tick genus Amblyomma Koch, 1844 deserves special attention, because several poorly studied tick species associated with reptiles still bear the name of this genus, although they may not belong to it. This study focuses on the phylogeny of two such species with uncertain taxonomic status, i.e., Amblyomma transversale (Lucas, 1845) and Amblyomma exornatum Koch, 1844, analyzing two mitochondrial (cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 and 16S rRNA) and two nuclear (18S and 28S rRNA) genes. In the cox1 phylogenetic analysis, both Am. transversale and Am. exornatum were part of a sister group to all other Metastriata, whereas in the 16S rRNA gene analysis, Am. transversale belonged to a sister group to three subfamilies (Amblyomminae Neumann, 1911; Haemaphysalinae Hoogstraal and Aeschlimann, 1982; Bothriocrotoninae Klompen, Dobson and Baker, 2002), and Am. exornatum formed a sister group to other Amblyomminae. However, based on the 18S and 28S rRNA genes, Am. transversale belonged to a sister group of either Bothriocrotoninae alone or of both Bothriocrotoninae and Haemaphysalinae, respectively. In the latter two phylogenetic analyses Am. exornatum always clustered within Amblyomminae. Morphological comparisons revealed that Am. transversale has at least four unique characters and shares a high number of traits with the genera Robertsicus Barker and Burger, 2018 and Archaeocroton Barker and Burger, 2018, as well as with the subgenus Alloceraea Schulze, 1918 (represented by Haemaphysalis inermis Birula, 1895). These results justify that the genus Africaniella Travassos Dias, 1974 should be reinstated, and the species name of Am. transversale should be used as Africaniella transversale (Lucas, 1845).
硬蜱属 Amblyomma Koch, 1844 的系统发育值得特别关注,因为一些研究较少的与爬行动物相关的蜱种仍沿用这个属的名称,尽管它们可能不属于该属。本研究关注两种分类地位不确定的蜱种的系统发育,即 Amblyomma transversale (Lucas, 1845) 和 Amblyomma exornatum Koch, 1844,分析了两个线粒体(细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚基 1 和 16S rRNA)和两个核(18S 和 28S rRNA)基因。在 cox1 系统发育分析中,Am. transversale 和 Am. exornatum 均与所有其他 Metastriata 形成姐妹群,而在 16S rRNA 基因分析中,Am. transversale 与三个亚科(Amblyomminae Neumann, 1911;Haemaphysalinae Hoogstraal 和 Aeschlimann, 1982;Bothriocrotoninae Klompen, Dobson 和 Baker, 2002)形成姐妹群,而 Am. exornatum 与其他 Amblyomminae 形成姐妹群。然而,基于 18S 和 28S rRNA 基因,Am. transversale 分别与 Bothriocrotoninae 或 Bothriocrotoninae 和 Haemaphysalinae 形成姐妹群。在后两种系统发育分析中,Am. exornatum 始终聚在 Amblyomminae 内。形态比较表明,Am. transversale 至少有四个独特的特征,与 Robertsicus Barker 和 Burger, 2018 属和 Archaeocroton Barker 和 Burger, 2018 属以及 Alloceraea Schulze, 1918 亚属(以 Haemaphysalis inermis Birula, 1895 为代表)有很高的相似性。这些结果表明, Africaniella Travassos Dias, 1974 属应该恢复,Am. transversale 的种名应被用作 Africaniella transversale (Lucas, 1845)。