Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien Populations

The lychee erinose mite (LEM), <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) is a serious pest of lychee (<i>Litchi chinensis</i> Sonn.). LEM causes a type of gall called ‘erineum’ (abnormal felty growth of trichomes from the epidermis), where it feeds, reproduces and protects itself from b...

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Main Authors: Daniel Carrillo, Luisa F. Cruz, Alexandra M. Revynthi, Rita E. Duncan, Gary R. Bauchan, Ronald Ochoa, Paul E. Kendra, Samuel J. Bolton
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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spelling doaj-77b4d2854b4c4f44b9f180dc06967dea2020-11-25T03:10:46ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502020-04-011123523510.3390/insects11040235Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien PopulationsDaniel Carrillo0Luisa F. Cruz1Alexandra M. Revynthi2Rita E. Duncan3Gary R. Bauchan4Ronald Ochoa5Paul E. Kendra6Samuel J. Bolton7Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Homestead, FL 33031, USATropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Homestead, FL 33031, USATropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Homestead, FL 33031, USATropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Homestead, FL 33031, USAElectron and Confocal Microscopy Unit, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD 20705, USASystematic Entomology Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD 20705, USASubtropical Horticulture Research Station, Miami, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Miami, FL 33158, USADivision of Plant Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Gainesville, FL 32614, USAThe lychee erinose mite (LEM), <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) is a serious pest of lychee (<i>Litchi chinensis</i> Sonn.). LEM causes a type of gall called ‘erineum’ (abnormal felty growth of trichomes from the epidermis), where it feeds, reproduces and protects itself from biotic and abiotic adversities. In February of 2018, LEM was found in a commercial lychee orchard on Pine Island, Florida. Infestations were recorded on young leaves, stems, and inflorescences of approximately 30 young trees (1.5–3.0 yrs.) of three lychee varieties presenting abundant new growth. Although LEM is present in Hawaii, this mite is a prioritized quarantine pest in the continental USA and its territories. Florida LEM specimens showed small morphological differences from the original taxonomic descriptions of Keifer (1943) and Huang (2008). The observed differences are probably an artifact of the drawings in the original descriptions. Molecular comparisons were conducted on the DNA of LEM specimens from India, Hawaii, Brazil, Taiwan, Australia and Florida. The amplified COI fragment showed very low nucleotide variation among the locations and thus, could be used for accurate LEM identification. The ITS1 sequences and partial 5.8S fragments displayed no nucleotide differences for specimens from any of the locations except Australia. Consistent differences were observed in the ITS2 and 28S fragments. The ITS1-ITS2 concatenated phylogeny yielded two lineages, with Australia in one group and Hawaii, India, Brazil, Florida and Taiwan in another. Specimens from Taiwan and Florida present identical ITS and rDNA segments, suggesting a common origin; however, analysis of additional sequences is needed to confirm the origin of the Florida population.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/4/235invasive mite specieserinea<i>Litchi chinensis</i>galls
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author Daniel Carrillo
Luisa F. Cruz
Alexandra M. Revynthi
Rita E. Duncan
Gary R. Bauchan
Ronald Ochoa
Paul E. Kendra
Samuel J. Bolton
spellingShingle Daniel Carrillo
Luisa F. Cruz
Alexandra M. Revynthi
Rita E. Duncan
Gary R. Bauchan
Ronald Ochoa
Paul E. Kendra
Samuel J. Bolton
Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien Populations
Insects
invasive mite species
erinea
<i>Litchi chinensis</i>
galls
author_facet Daniel Carrillo
Luisa F. Cruz
Alexandra M. Revynthi
Rita E. Duncan
Gary R. Bauchan
Ronald Ochoa
Paul E. Kendra
Samuel J. Bolton
author_sort Daniel Carrillo
title Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien Populations
title_short Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien Populations
title_full Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien Populations
title_fullStr Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien Populations
title_full_unstemmed Detection of the Lychee Erinose Mite, <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida, USA: A Comparison with Other Alien Populations
title_sort detection of the lychee erinose mite, <i>aceria litchii</i> (keifer) (acari: eriophyidae) in florida, usa: a comparison with other alien populations
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The lychee erinose mite (LEM), <i>Aceria litchii</i> (Keifer) is a serious pest of lychee (<i>Litchi chinensis</i> Sonn.). LEM causes a type of gall called ‘erineum’ (abnormal felty growth of trichomes from the epidermis), where it feeds, reproduces and protects itself from biotic and abiotic adversities. In February of 2018, LEM was found in a commercial lychee orchard on Pine Island, Florida. Infestations were recorded on young leaves, stems, and inflorescences of approximately 30 young trees (1.5–3.0 yrs.) of three lychee varieties presenting abundant new growth. Although LEM is present in Hawaii, this mite is a prioritized quarantine pest in the continental USA and its territories. Florida LEM specimens showed small morphological differences from the original taxonomic descriptions of Keifer (1943) and Huang (2008). The observed differences are probably an artifact of the drawings in the original descriptions. Molecular comparisons were conducted on the DNA of LEM specimens from India, Hawaii, Brazil, Taiwan, Australia and Florida. The amplified COI fragment showed very low nucleotide variation among the locations and thus, could be used for accurate LEM identification. The ITS1 sequences and partial 5.8S fragments displayed no nucleotide differences for specimens from any of the locations except Australia. Consistent differences were observed in the ITS2 and 28S fragments. The ITS1-ITS2 concatenated phylogeny yielded two lineages, with Australia in one group and Hawaii, India, Brazil, Florida and Taiwan in another. Specimens from Taiwan and Florida present identical ITS and rDNA segments, suggesting a common origin; however, analysis of additional sequences is needed to confirm the origin of the Florida population.
topic invasive mite species
erinea
<i>Litchi chinensis</i>
galls
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/4/235
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