Ecology and Evolution (2020) 10, 11565-11578

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Ngoc Hoan Le, Helen F. Nahrung, Jess A.T. Morgan, Steven Ogbourne and Simon A. Lawson (2020)
Molecular markers reveal diversity in composition of Megastigmus (Hymenoptera: Megastigmidae) from eucalypt galls
Ecology and Evolution 10 (20), 11565-11578
Abstract: Since outbreaks of the invasive blue gum chalcids Leptocybe spp. began, the genus Megastigmus (Hymenoptera: Megastigmidae) has been increasingly studied as containing potential biocontrol agents against these pests. Megastigmus species have been collected and described from Australia, the presumed origin of Leptocybe spp., with M. zvimendeli and M. lawsoni reported as Leptocybe spp. parasitoids established outside of Australia. Parasitic Megastigmus have been reported to occur locally in the Neotropics, Afrotropic, Palearctic, and Indomalaya biogeographic realms, and in many cases described as new to science. However, molecular tools have not been used in studying parasitic Megastigmus, and difficulties in morphological taxonomy have compromised further understanding of eucalypt-associated Megastigmus as well as the Megastigmus-Leptocybe association. In this study, we used molecular markers to study the species composition and phylogeny of Megastigmus collected from eucalypt galls in Australia and from Leptocybe spp. galls from South Africa, Kenya, Israel, China, and Vietnam. We record thirteen discrete species and a species complex associated with eucalypt galls. A summary of morphological characters is provided to assist morphological delimitation of the studied group. A phylogeny based on 28S rDNA identified species groups of importance to Leptocybe spp. biocontrol agents from four clades with nine species. Relationships between Megastigmus from eucalypt galls and their phytophagous congeners were unresolved. Further molecular work is needed to clarify the identity of many species.
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Database assignments for author(s): Helen F. Nahrung

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
identification/taxonomy


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Leptocybe (genus) Australia (South+SE)
Leptocybe (genus) South Africa
Leptocybe (genus) South Africa
Leptocybe (genus) Australia (NT+QLD)
Megastigmus pretorianensis (parasitoid) Leptocybe (genus) South Africa
Megastigmus zebrinus (parasitoid) Leptocybe (genus) South Africa
Megastigmus zvimendeli (parasitoid) Leptocybe (genus) Australia (NT+QLD)
Megastigmus lawsoni (parasitoid) Leptocybe (genus) Australia (NT+QLD)