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Genetica | 1988

C-banding and DNA content in three species of Belostoma (Heteroptera) with large differences in chromosome size and number

Alba Graciela Papeschi

C-banding was carried out on Belostoma elegans (2n=26+X1X2Y) (♂), B. micantulum (2n=14+XY) (♂) and B. oxyurum (2n=6+XY) (♂) (Belostomatidae, Heteroptera). The C-bands always have a telomeric localization and no interstitial bands were detected. An inverse relationship between chromosome size and chromosome number exists, and besides, an inverse relationship between chromosome size and the size of the C-bands was observed. The DNA content was determined in all three species. B. elegans has a C content of 1.55±0.06 pg, B. micantulum has 0.88±0.04 pg and B. oxyurum had 0.53±0.04 pg.Considering the male meiotic characteristics, the chromosome complement and the results of C-banding and DNA content, the karyotype of B. oxyurum probably originated through autosomal fusions. The karyotype of B. micantulum and B. elegans could have originated through autosomal fusions or fragmentations respectively; with the information available up to now it is not possible to discard any of the two pathways.


Genetica | 2005

Heterochromatin characterization in five species of Heteroptera.

María José Bressa; Marcelo L. Larramendy; Alba Graciela Papeschi

The amount, composition and location of heterochromatin in Athaumastus haematicus (Stål, 1859), Leptoglossus impictus (Stål, 1859), Phthia picta (Drury, 1770) (Coreidae), Largus rufipennis Laporte, 1832 (Largidae) and Jadera sanguinolenta (Fabricius, 1775) (Rhopalidae) are analyzed by C-banding and DAPI/CMA fluorescent banding. As the rule for Heteroptera the possession of holokinetic chromosomes and a pre-reductional type of meiosis cytogenetically characterize these five species. Besides, all of them (except L. rufipennis) present a pair of m chromosomes. C-banding technique reveals the absence of constitutive heterochromatin in A. haematicus, scarce C-positive blocks in L. impictus and J. sanguinolenta, and C-positive heterochromatin terminally located in P. picta and L. rufipennis. All C-bands are DAPI bright, except for a DAPI dull/CMA bright band at one telomeric end of the X chromosome in L. rufipennis, which probably corresponds to a nucleolar organizing region. The results of the banding techniques are analyzed in relation to the chiasma frequency and distribution in the five species, and it is concluded that there should exist some constraints to the acquisition and/ or accumulation of heterochromatin in their karyotypes.


Journal of Insect Science | 2010

Immature stages of development in the parasitoid wasp, Diachasmimorpha longicaudata

Leonela Carabajal Paladino; Alba Graciela Papeschi; Jorge L. Cladera

Abstract The morphological changes experienced during the immature stages of the solitary parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Opiinae) were studied. This natural enemy of several species of tephritid fruit flies is widely used in biological control strategies. Immature stages are poorly understood in endoparasitoids because they exist within the host. In the present work, developmental processes are described for this species, reared in Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) larvae under controlled environmental conditions. At 25° C, 85% RH, and with an 18:6 L:D photoperiod, preimaginal development takes about 16 days. Five preimaginal stages can be described: egg, three larval instars, prepupa, pupa, and pharate adult. Superparasitism was found in 20% of the host pupae, and the number of oviposition scars was positively correlated with the number of parasitoid larvae per host puparium. The results are compared and discussed with previous studies on related species.


Caryologia | 2002

Meiotic studies in Lygaeus alboornatus Blanchard 1852 (Heteroptera, Lygaeidae, Lygaeinae)

María José Bressa; Alba Graciela Papeschi; Marcelo L. Larramendy

Abstract The subfamily Lygaeinae comprises 58 genera with about 500 species distributed world-wide. Despite the great biodiversity of the taxon, cytogenetic data of the group is scarce. To date, only 26 species belonging to 12 genera have been cytogenetically described. As it is the rule for the order Heteroptera, all the species possess holokinetic chromosomes, and a pre-reductional type of meiosis, namely at anaphase I the autosomal bivalents divide reductionally while the sex chromosomes are achiasmatic and divide equationally. Available data reveal that all the Lygaeinae are characterised by a modal diploid number of 14 and an XY/XX sex chromosome determining system. In the present study the male meiotic development of Lygaeus alboornatus from Argentina is analysed. The results demonstrate that the species, though sharing the basic chromosomal features from Lygaeinae, has a diploid number of 12 (10+XY), being this chromosome number the lowest reported so far for the subfamily.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Complementary sex determination in the parasitic wasp Diachasmimorpha longicaudata.

Leonela Carabajal Paladino; Irina Muntaabski; Silvia Lanzavecchia; Yoann Le Bagousse-Pinguet; Mariana M. Viscarret; Marianela Juri; Luciana Fueyo-Sánchez; Alba Graciela Papeschi; Jorge L. Cladera; María José Bressa

We studied the sex determination in Diachasmimorpha longicaudata, a parasitoid braconid wasp widely used as biological control agent of fruit pest tephritid flies. We tested the complementary sex determination hypothesis (CSD) known in at least 60 species of Hymenoptera. According to CSD, male or female development depends on the allelic composition of one sex locus (single-locus CSD) or multiple sex loci (multiple-locus CSD). Hemizygote individuals are normal haploid males, and heterozygotes for at least one sex locus are normal diploid females, but homozygotes for all the sex loci are diploid males. In order to force the occurrence of diploid males in D. longicaudata, we established highly inbred lines and examined their offspring using chromosome counting, flow cytometry, and sex ratio analysis. We found that when mother-son crosses were studied, this wasp produced about 20% of diploid males out of the total male progeny. Our results suggest that this parasitoid may represent the second genus with multiple-locus CSD in Hymenoptera. Knowledge about the sex determination system in D. longicaudata is relevant for the improvement of mass rearing protocols of this species. This information also provides the necessary background for further investigations on the underlying molecular mechanisms of sex determination in this species, and a better insight into the evolution of this pathway in Hymenoptera in particular and insects in general.


Journal of Medical Entomology | 2015

Cytogenetic Features of Human Head and Body Lice (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae)

María José Bressa; Alba Graciela Papeschi; Ariel Ceferino Toloza

ABSTRACT The genus Pediculus L. that parasitize humans comprise two subspecies: the head lice Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer and the body lice Pediculus humanus humanus De Geer. Despite the 200 yr of the first description of these two species, there is still a long debate about their taxonomic status. Some authors proposed that these organisms are separate species, conspecifics, or grouped in clades. The sequencing of both forms indicated that the difference between them is one gene absent in the head louse. However, their chromosomal number remains to be determined. In this study, we described the male and female karyotypes, and male meiosis of head and body lice, and examined the chromatin structure by means of C-banding. In P. h. humanus and P. h. capitis, the diploid chromosome complement was 2n = 12 in both sexes. In oogonial prometaphase and metaphase and spermatogonial metaphase, it is evident that chromosomes lack of a primary constriction. No identifiable sex chromosomes or B chromosomes were observed in head and body lice. Neither chiasmata nor chromatin connections between homologous chromosomes were detected in male meiosis. The meiotic behaviour of the chromosomes showed that they are holokinetic. C-banding revealed the absence of constitutive heterochromatin. Our results provide relevant information to be used in mapping studies of genes associated with sex determination and environmental sensing and response.


Hereditas | 2004

Cytogenetic Proof that the Brine Shrimp Artemia Franciscana (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) is Found in Argentina

Alba Graciela Papeschi; Rosa Graciela Cohen; Ximena Inés Pastorino; Francisco Amat


Hereditas | 2004

Sex Chromosome Polymorphism in a Species of Belostoma (Belostomatidae, Heteroptera)

Alba Graciela Papeschi


Hereditas | 2004

Cytogenetics of Seven Species of Dragonflies A Novel Sex Chromosome Determining System in Micrathyria Ungulate

L. M. Mola; Alba Graciela Papeschi; E. Taboada Carrillo


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2013

Possible origin of polymorphism for chromosome number in the assassin bug Zelurus femoralis longispinis (Reduviidae: Reduviinae)

María Georgina Poggio; Yael Mariana Provecho; Alba Graciela Papeschi; María José Bressa

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Marcelo L. Larramendy

National University of La Plata

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E. Taboada Carrillo

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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L. M. Mola

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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María Georgina Poggio

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Rosa Graciela Cohen

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Ximena Inés Pastorino

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Yael Mariana Provecho

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Francisco Amat

Spanish National Research Council

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