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Genetic and morphological diagnosis and description of two cryptic species of flower head-infesting Tephritidae (Diptera)
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Insect Systematics & Evolution. Apollo Books, v. 36, n. 4, n. 361, n. 370, 2005.
1399-560X
WOS:000234370600001
10.1163/187631205788838528
Autor
Abreu, AG
Prado, PI
Norrbom, AL
Solferini, VN
Institución
Resumen
Adults of a new taxon of Tomoplagia associated with the Asteraceae subtribe Lychnophorinae displayed body color variation. Allozyme electrophoresis was used to determine whether the dark and light morphs were cryptic species. Four loci clearly differentiated the light and dark morphs. The genetic identities and diversity (H-e) supported the hypothesis of cryptic species. A detailed morphological analysis also revealed consistent differences in the male and female terminalia of the two morphs. Based on these findings, we describe the dark morph as Tomoplagia reticulata sp. nov., and the light one as T pallens sp. nov. 36 4 361 370