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Scientific Reports | 2016

Delineating taxonomic boundaries in the largest species complex of black flies (Simuliidae) in the Oriental Region

Van Lun Low; Hiroyuki Takaoka; Pairot Pramual; Peter H. Adler; Zubaidah Ya’cob; Yao-Te Huang; Xuan Da Pham; Rosli Ramli; Chee Dhang Chen; Anukhcha Wannaket; Mohd Sofian-Azirun

Perspicuous assessments of taxonomic boundaries and discovery of cryptic taxa are of paramount importance in interpreting ecological and evolutionary phenomena among black flies (Simuliidae) and combating associated vector-borne diseases. Simulium tani Takaoka & Davies is the largest and perhaps the most taxonomically challenging species complex of black flies in the Oriental Region. We use a DNA sequence-based method to delineate currently recognized chromosomal and morphological taxa in the S. tani complex on the Southeast Asian mainland and Taiwan, while elucidating their phylogenetic relationships. A molecular approach using multiple genes, coupled with morphological and chromosomal data, supported recognition of cytoform K and morphoform ‘b’ as valid species; indicated that S. xuandei, cytoform L, and morphoform ‘a’ contain possible cryptic species; and suggested that cytoform B is in the early stages of reproductive isolation whereas lineage sorting is incomplete in cytoforms A, C, and G.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Macrogenomic evidence for the origin of the black fly Simulium suzukii (Diptera: Simuliidae) on Okinawa Island, Japan.

Peter H. Adler; Yao-Te Huang; Will K. Reeves; Sam Kyu Kim; Yasushi Otsuka; Hiroyuki Takaoka

To determine the geographic origin of the black fly Simulium suzukii on Okinawa Island, Japan, macrogenomic profiles derived from its polytene chromosomes were compared with those of mainland and other insular populations of S. suzukii and of the isomorphic Simulium tani species complex. The Okinawan population is a chromosomally unique cytoform, designated ‘D,’ which is essentially monomorphic and differs by about 27 fixed rearrangements from the chromosomal standard sequence for the subgenus Simulium and by two fixed differences from its nearest known relative, representing the type of S. suzukii, on the main islands of Japan. Chromosomal band sequences revealed two additional, sympatric cytoforms of S. suzukii, designated ‘A’ and ‘B,’ each with species status, in Korea, and a third cytoform, designated ‘C,’ on Hokkaido, Japan. A new cytoform, ‘K,’ of S. tani from Malaysia, representing the type of S. tani, is more closely related to cytoforms in Thailand, as are populations from Taiwan previously treated as S. suzukii but more closely aligned with S. tani and newly recognized as cytoform ‘L’ of the latter nominal species. Rooting of chromosomal band sequences by outgroup comparisons allowed directionality of chromosomal rearrangements to be established, enabling phylogenetic inference of cytoforms. Of 41 macrogenomic rearrangements discovered in the five new cytoforms, four provide evidence for a stepwise origin of the Okinawan population from populations characteristic of the main islands of Japan. The macrogenomic approach applied to black flies on Okinawa Island illustrates its potential utility in defining source areas for other species of flies including those that might pose medical and veterinary risks.


Journal of Natural History | 2012

Nearctic–Palaearctic relationships of black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae): chromosomal and morphological evidence for the Prosimulium magnum species group in Japan

Peter H. Adler; Yao-Te Huang; Hiroyuki Takaoka

The banding patterns of the polytene chromosomes of Prosimulium yezoense Shiraki from Japan are resolved relative to the standard map for the genus Prosimulium, revealing two unique fixed inversions and novel autosomal and sex-linked rearrangements. Diagnostic chromosomal and morphological criteria demonstrate that P. yezoense is a member of the Prosimulium magnum group. The species is transferred, with three additional species – P. apoina Ono, P. karibaense Ono, and P. sarurense Ono – from the Prosimulium hirtipes group to the P. magnum group, representing the first geographic record of the group outside North America. The P. magnum group is one of only a few insect taxa, and one of only two simuliid taxa, distributed exclusively in Japan and the Nearctic region.


Zootaxa | 2018

A new black fly species of Simulium ( Simulium ) (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Taiwan

Hiroyuki Takaoka; Yao-Te Huang

A new black fly species, Simulium taichungense, is described on the basis of one female, one male and two pupal exuviae from Taiwan. This new species is placed in the S. crocinum species-group of Simulium (Simulium) (Diptera: Simuliidae). It is characterized by the pupal gill with six unpigmented short filaments and pupal abdomen with distinct spine-combs on the dorsal surface of segments 7-9, by which it is easily distinguished from most species in the S. crocinum species-group including two species from Taiwan: Simulium serenum Huang Takaoka and S. ufengense Takaoka. It is the third species of the S. crocinum species-group from Taiwan. In addition, the male of S. serenum is described for the first time, and intraspecific variations in a few features of the male of S. chungi Takaoka Huang of the S. chungi species-group are noted.


Parasites & Vectors | 2015

Tests of conspecificity for allopatric vectors: Simulium nodosum and Simulium shirakii (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Asia

Van Lun Low; Peter H. Adler; Mohd Sofian-Azirun; Wichai Srisuka; Atiporn Saeung; Yao-Te Huang; Upik Kesumawati Hadi; Xuan Da Pham; Hiroyuki Takaoka


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 2011

Chromosomal relationships of Simulium suzukii, an Old World member of the Simulium tuberosum species group (Diptera: Simuliidae).

Yao-Te Huang; Peter H. Adler


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 2010

A new species of black fly in the subgenus Simulium (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Thailand

Yao-Te Huang; Jumnongjit Phasuk; Jariya Chanpaisaeng; Peter H. Adler


Tropical Biomedicine | 2011

Polytene chromosomes of Simulium arakawae, a pest species in the Simulium venustum group (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Japan.

Yao-Te Huang; Peter H. Adler; Hiroyuki Takaoka


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 2009

Simulium (Simulium) serenum, a new species of black fly (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Taiwan

Yao-Te Huang; Hiroyuki Takaoka


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 2008

A new species of Simulium (Gomphostilbia) (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Taiwan

Yao-Te Huang; Hiroyuki Takaoka

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Xuan Da Pham

Ministry of Science and Technology

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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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