When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway

DNA barcoding in Ceratopogonidae has been restricted to interpreting the medically and veterinary important members of Culicoides Latreille. Here the technique is utilised, together with morphological study, to interpret all members of the family in a select area. Limited sampling from the county of...

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Main Authors: Stur, Elisabeth, Borkent, Art
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Published: 2014
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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.463.7964
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:578656 2023-06-06T11:53:38+02:00 When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway Stur, Elisabeth Borkent, Art 2014-12-12 https://zenodo.org/record/578656 https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.463.7964 unknown https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/578656 https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.463.7964 oai:zenodo.org:578656 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode ZooKeys 463 95-131 Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Ceratopogonidae Atrichopogon Forcipomyia Dasyhelea Culicoides Brachypogon Ceratopogon Serromyia Probezzia Bezzia Palpomyia info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2014 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.463.7964 2023-04-13T23:12:09Z DNA barcoding in Ceratopogonidae has been restricted to interpreting the medically and veterinary important members of Culicoides Latreille. Here the technique is utilised, together with morphological study, to interpret all members of the family in a select area. Limited sampling from the county of Finnmark in northernmost Norway indicated the presence of 54 species, including 14 likely new to science, 16 new to Norway, and one new to Europe. No species were previously recorded from this county. Only 93 species were known for all of Norway before this survey, indicating how poorly studied the group is. We evaluate and discuss morphological characters commonly used in identification of biting midges and relate species diagnoses to released DNA barcode data from 223 specimens forming 58 barcode clusters in our dataset. DNA barcodes and morphology were congruent for all species, except in three morphological species where highly divergent barcode clusters indicate the possible presence of cryptic species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark Finnmark Zenodo Norway ZooKeys 463 95 131
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topic Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Ceratopogonidae
Atrichopogon
Forcipomyia
Dasyhelea
Culicoides
Brachypogon
Ceratopogon
Serromyia
Probezzia
Bezzia
Palpomyia
spellingShingle Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Ceratopogonidae
Atrichopogon
Forcipomyia
Dasyhelea
Culicoides
Brachypogon
Ceratopogon
Serromyia
Probezzia
Bezzia
Palpomyia
Stur, Elisabeth
Borkent, Art
When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway
topic_facet Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Ceratopogonidae
Atrichopogon
Forcipomyia
Dasyhelea
Culicoides
Brachypogon
Ceratopogon
Serromyia
Probezzia
Bezzia
Palpomyia
description DNA barcoding in Ceratopogonidae has been restricted to interpreting the medically and veterinary important members of Culicoides Latreille. Here the technique is utilised, together with morphological study, to interpret all members of the family in a select area. Limited sampling from the county of Finnmark in northernmost Norway indicated the presence of 54 species, including 14 likely new to science, 16 new to Norway, and one new to Europe. No species were previously recorded from this county. Only 93 species were known for all of Norway before this survey, indicating how poorly studied the group is. We evaluate and discuss morphological characters commonly used in identification of biting midges and relate species diagnoses to released DNA barcode data from 223 specimens forming 58 barcode clusters in our dataset. DNA barcodes and morphology were congruent for all species, except in three morphological species where highly divergent barcode clusters indicate the possible presence of cryptic species.
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author Stur, Elisabeth
Borkent, Art
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Borkent, Art
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title When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway
title_short When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway
title_full When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway
title_fullStr When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway
title_full_unstemmed When DNA barcoding and morphology mesh: Ceratopogonidae diversity in Finnmark, Norway
title_sort when dna barcoding and morphology mesh: ceratopogonidae diversity in finnmark, norway
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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.463.7964
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