Karyology, geographic distribution, and origin of the genus dendroctonus erichson (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

Gerardo Zúñiga, Ramón Cisneros, Jane L. Hayes, Jorge Macias-Samano

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Several revisions of the taxonomy of the scolytid genus Dendroctonus have been reported during the last century. These have been based on the external morphology and biology of adults, karyology, and most recently molecular genetics. Using karyological data-chromosomal number and mechanism of sex determination-from 119 Dendroctonus populationsrepres enting 16 of the 19 species currently recognized, we determined rate of chromosomal evolution and evolutionary phasesof thisgenus . The karyological formulae vary from 5 AA + neo-XY (2n = 12) to 14 AA + Xyp (2n=30). The modal number of chromosomesis2n=30, with a mean 2n value of 23.37 and coefFIcient of variation of 31.67%. These values indicate that Dendroctonus has a high rate of chromosomal diversity and that its evolutionary phase is of regression. Theoretically, the genus should be composed of specialist species with relativelylowchromosomalnumbers; however, this is not the case.Wealsousedchromosomal evidence to examine the suspected Mexican origin for Dendroctonus.Weposed two hypotheses to explain the karyological diversiFIcation and current distribution of Dendroctonus species. The FIrst considered that diversiFIcation of the karyotype originated from species with 14AA+Xyp during its dispersion southward with itshos ts( Pinus spp.) in North America. The second assumed that karyological diversification of Dendroctonus occurred during the dispersion of the genus toward Eurasia and southward in North America and that the increases and decreases in number of chromosomes originated from an ancestral karyotype between 18 and 22 chromosomes. Evidence for each hypothesis is discussed.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)267-275
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónAnnals of the Entomological Society of America
Volumen95
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2002

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