Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcoding

ABSTRACT Crane flies are the most diverse group within Diptera, but they are rarely studied in coastal ecosystems. Considering the scarcity of information on the biology and ecology of this group in the Neotropics, and the sparse literature available for taxonomic identification, we developed a desc...

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Main Authors: Lucas Rodrigues, Ileana Ortega, Rony Vieira, Daiane Carrasco, Maíra Proietti
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul 2019-03-01
Series:Iheringia: Série Zoologia
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spelling doaj-14df85ea3dd34e2586768d6c4b6b4cdd2020-11-24T21:45:58ZengFundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do SulIheringia: Série Zoologia1678-47662019-03-01109010.1590/1678-4766e2019013S0073-47212019000100213Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcodingLucas RodriguesIleana OrtegaRony VieiraDaiane CarrascoMaíra ProiettiABSTRACT Crane flies are the most diverse group within Diptera, but they are rarely studied in coastal ecosystems. Considering the scarcity of information on the biology and ecology of this group in the Neotropics, and the sparse literature available for taxonomic identification, we developed a descriptive checklist that incorporates morphology and DNA barcoding. We also created a generic identification key for crane flies of southern Brazilian salt marshes. We sampled crane flies continuously at three areas along the Patos Lagoon salt marshes over one year. A total of 14 genera/subgenera, 6 species, and 12 morphotypes belonging to Limoniidae and Tipulidae were identified. Distribution ranges of Symplecta cana (Walker, 1848) and two Ormosia Rondani, 1856 species were expanded. mtDNA COI sequences were compared to the BOLD and NCBI databases, but were matched only at the family level. Therefore, we provided sequences to both platforms, updated to the genus level. We found low (0.00-0.03) intraspecific and high (0.11-0.25) interspecific molecular differences indicating that the mtDNA COI region is adequate for distinguishing species within the Tipuloidea. The Dicranomyia Stephens, 1829 species complex showed low genetic difference, indicating that they could be one species with high morphological plasticity. This study will serve as a basis for future research on insects of Neotropical salt marshes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212019000100213&lng=en&tlng=enBarcoding gapcoastal insectsCytochrome Oxidase Idistribution range
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Ileana Ortega
Rony Vieira
Daiane Carrasco
Maíra Proietti
spellingShingle Lucas Rodrigues
Ileana Ortega
Rony Vieira
Daiane Carrasco
Maíra Proietti
Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcoding
Iheringia: Série Zoologia
Barcoding gap
coastal insects
Cytochrome Oxidase I
distribution range
author_facet Lucas Rodrigues
Ileana Ortega
Rony Vieira
Daiane Carrasco
Maíra Proietti
author_sort Lucas Rodrigues
title Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcoding
title_short Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcoding
title_full Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcoding
title_fullStr Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcoding
title_full_unstemmed Crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) from southern Neotropical salt marshes: survey with DNA barcoding
title_sort crane flies (diptera, tipuloidea) from southern neotropical salt marshes: survey with dna barcoding
publisher Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul
series Iheringia: Série Zoologia
issn 1678-4766
publishDate 2019-03-01
description ABSTRACT Crane flies are the most diverse group within Diptera, but they are rarely studied in coastal ecosystems. Considering the scarcity of information on the biology and ecology of this group in the Neotropics, and the sparse literature available for taxonomic identification, we developed a descriptive checklist that incorporates morphology and DNA barcoding. We also created a generic identification key for crane flies of southern Brazilian salt marshes. We sampled crane flies continuously at three areas along the Patos Lagoon salt marshes over one year. A total of 14 genera/subgenera, 6 species, and 12 morphotypes belonging to Limoniidae and Tipulidae were identified. Distribution ranges of Symplecta cana (Walker, 1848) and two Ormosia Rondani, 1856 species were expanded. mtDNA COI sequences were compared to the BOLD and NCBI databases, but were matched only at the family level. Therefore, we provided sequences to both platforms, updated to the genus level. We found low (0.00-0.03) intraspecific and high (0.11-0.25) interspecific molecular differences indicating that the mtDNA COI region is adequate for distinguishing species within the Tipuloidea. The Dicranomyia Stephens, 1829 species complex showed low genetic difference, indicating that they could be one species with high morphological plasticity. This study will serve as a basis for future research on insects of Neotropical salt marshes.
topic Barcoding gap
coastal insects
Cytochrome Oxidase I
distribution range
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212019000100213&lng=en&tlng=en
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