Four New Species of Macquartia (Diptera: Oestroidea) from China and Phylogenetic Implications of Tachinidae.
Henan LiBaihui ZhangWenya PeiHaoran SunJinliang ChenXinzhang GaoHonglin PengDong ZhangChuntian ZhangPublished in: Insects (2022)
Macquartia Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera: Tachinidae, Tachininae) represents one of the most ancient evolutionary lineages of tachinids, parasitizing Chrysomelidae larvae. We found four new Macquartia species collected by malaise traps, namely M. brunneisquama sp. nov., M. chinensis sp. nov., M. flavifemorata sp. nov., and M. flavipedicel sp. nov. These new species are described and illustrated, and their comparison with congeners as well as an identification key to the 12 species of Macquartia from China known to date are included. To determine the significance of the mitogenome architecture and evolution across different tachinid lineages of this primitive taxonomic group, four complete mitochondrial genomes were sequenced, annotated, and analyzed. The gene arrangements are consistent with the ancestral insect mitogenomes. The full-length sequences and protein-coding genes (PCGs) of the mitogenomes of the four species are all AT-biased. Analyses of Ka/Ks and overall p -genetic distance demonstrated that nad5 showed the highest evolutionary rate and nad1 / nad4L were the most conserved genes among the four species. Phylogenetic reconstruction based on 13 PCGs strongly supported the monophyly of Macquartia , and the relationships of the four species are ( M. flavifemorata + ( M. flavipedicel + ( M. brunneisquama + M. chinensis ))). This study will help enhance our understanding of the taxonomic status and phylogenetic relationships in Tachinidae.