Meiotic behavior of 18 species from eight families of terrestrial heteroptera


Autoria(s): De Souza, Hederson Vinicius; Urbanin Castanhole, Marcia Maria; Gomes, Mariana Oliveira; Murakami, Aline Sumitani; De Souza Firmino, Tatiani Seni; Saran, Priscila Samara; Banho, Cecilia Artico; Monteiro, Leticia Da Silva; Pereira Da Silva, Jocielly Cristina; Itoyama, Mary Massumi
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

03/11/2015

03/11/2015

15/10/2014

Resumo

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

Insects of the suborder Heteroptera are known for their odor, for being pests, or for being disease carriers. To gain better insight into the cytogenetic characteristics of heteropterans, 18 species of terrestrial Heteroptera belonging to eight families were studied. The presence of heteropycnotic corpuscles during prophase I, terminal or interstitial chiasmas, telomeric associations between chromosomes, ring disposals of autosomes during metaphase, and late migrations of the sex chromosomes during anaphase were analyzed. These features showed identical patterns to other species of Heteroptera previously described in the literature. Another studied characteristic was chromosome complements. The male chromosome complements observed were 2n = 12 chromosomes [10A+XY, Galgupha sidae (Amyot &Serville) (Corimelaenidae) and Pachycoris torridus (Scopoli) (Scutelleridae)]; 2n = 13 [10A+2m+X0, Harmostes serratus (Fabricius), Harmostes apicatus (Stal), Jadera haematoloma (Herrich-Schaeffer), Jadera sanguinolenta (Fabricius), Jadera sp. (Rhopalidae)], and Neomegalotomus parvus (Westwood) (Alydidae); 2n = 13 [12A+X0, Stenocoris furcifera (Westwood) (Alydidae); 2n = 14 [12A+XY, Dictyla monotropidia (Stal) (Tingidae)]; 2n = 19[18A+X0, Acanonicus hahni (Stal) (Coreidae)]; 2n = 21 [18A+2m+X0, Acanthocephala sp. (Dallas) (Coreidae)]; 2n = 27 [24A+2m+X0, Anisoscelis foliacea marginella (Dallas) (Coreidae)]; 2n = 18 [16A+XY, Oncopeltus fasciatus (Dallas) (Lygaeidae)]; 2n = 17 [14A+X1X2Y, Oxycarenus hyalinipennis (Costa) (Lygaeidae)]; 2n = 16 [12A+2m+XY, Pachybrachius bilobatus (Say) (Lygaeidae)]; 2n = 26 [24A+XY, Atopozelus opsinus (Elkins) (Reduviidae)]; and 2n = 27 [24A+X1X2Y, Doldina carinulata (Stal) (Reduviidae)]. The diversity of the cytogenetic characteristics of Heteroptera was reflected in the 18 studied species. Thus, this study extends the knowledge of these characteristics, such as the variations related to chromosome complements, sex chromosome systems, and meiotic behavior.

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8

Identificador

http://jinsectscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/14/1/149

Journal Of Insect Science. Cary: Oxford Univ Press Inc, v. 14, 8 p., 2014.

1536-2442

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/130137

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/ieu011

WOS:000349770300010

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford Univ Press Inc

Relação

Journal Of Insect Science

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closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #chromosome #holocentric #cytogenetic #meiosis
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article