Esquivel-Ayala Blanca A, Martínez Ana M, Zamora Norma, Ramos-Ortiz Selene, Mielke Carlos C G, Figueroa José I, Silva-Rojas Hilda V, Rebollar-Alviter Ángel, Valdez Jorge M, Pineda Samuel
Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias y Forestales, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Km. 9.5 Carr. Morelia-Zinapécuaro, 58880 Tarímbaro, Michoacán, Mexico. .
Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Departamento de Microbiología e Inmunología, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Av. Universidad s/n, 66455 San Nicolás de Los Garza, Nuevo León, Mexico. .
Zootaxa. 2022 Dec 5;5214(4):496-506. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.5214.4.2.
Larvae of an unidentified Lepidopteran hepialid were found boring stems and crown roots of blackberry (Rubus sp.) in Michoacán, Mexico. In this study, the morphological and molecular identification of larvae and adults of this insect was performed. Preliminary aspects of biology, including information on parasitoids associated to larval stage, are also recorded. A total of 109 larvae of various instars were collected and three were reared to adult. The two females and one male were identified as Phassus huebneri (Geyer) (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) following morphological characters. This identification was corroborated by comparing the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) barcode of two field-collected larvae (IIAFL1 and IIAFL2) with sequences of Phassus spp. obtained from GenBank. A Neighbor-Joining similarity analysis yielded a phenogram with two subclades. The first subclade grouped the IIAFL1 and IIAFL2 sequences with two other Mexican sequences categorized as P. huebneri, whereas in the second subclade other species belonging to the genus Phassus from Guatemala and Costa Rica were grouped together. Larval development of nine instars took about 14 months. Larvae reached a maximum length of 10 cm. The pupal stage lasted 39-41 days. Each of the two females laid over 1,000 unfertilized eggs within a period of 48 h. Larvae were parasitized by Dinera grisescens Fallen (Diptera: Tachinidae) and another unidentified Dinera sp. This study provides additional evidences on the distribution pattern of P. huebneri in western Mexico and presents the first record of this species feeding on one of the most economically important crops in Mexico.
在墨西哥米却肯州,发现一种未鉴定的鳞翅目蝙蝠蛾科幼虫蛀食黑莓(悬钩子属)的茎和冠根。在本研究中,对该昆虫的幼虫和成虫进行了形态学和分子鉴定。还记录了其生物学的初步情况,包括与幼虫阶段相关的寄生蜂信息。总共收集了109只不同龄期的幼虫,其中3只饲养至成虫。根据形态特征,将两只雌性和一只雄性鉴定为胡氏蝙蝠蛾(Geyer)(鳞翅目:蝙蝠蛾科)。通过将两只野外采集的幼虫(IIAFL1和IIAFL2)的细胞色素氧化酶I(COI)条形码与从GenBank获得的胡氏蝙蝠蛾属序列进行比较,证实了这一鉴定。邻接法相似性分析产生了一个具有两个亚分支的系统发育树。第一个亚分支将IIAFL1和IIAFL2序列与另外两个归类为胡氏蝙蝠蛾的墨西哥序列归为一组,而在第二个亚分支中,来自危地马拉和哥斯达黎加的胡氏蝙蝠蛾属其他物种归为一组。九龄幼虫的发育大约需要14个月。幼虫最长可达10厘米。蛹期持续39 - 41天。两只雌性中的每一只在48小时内产下超过1000枚未受精卵。幼虫被灰色迪内拉蝇(Fallen)(双翅目:寄蝇科)和另一种未鉴定的迪内拉属物种寄生。本研究为胡氏蝙蝠蛾在墨西哥西部的分布模式提供了更多证据,并首次记录了该物种取食墨西哥最重要的经济作物之一的情况。