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Comparative Analysis of Mitochondrial Genomes among Twelve Sibling Species of the Genus Atkinsoniella Distant, 1908 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae) and Phylogenetic Analysis

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INSECTS
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/insects13030254

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leafhopper; Cicadellinae; Atkinsoniella; mitogenome; phylogenetic analysis

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  1. Program of Excellent Innovation Talents, Guizhou Province, China [[2016]-4022]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31672335]
  3. International Cooperation Base for Insect Evolutionary Biology and Pest Control [[2016]-5802]
  4. Guizhou Provincial Department of Education Youth Science and Technology Talents Growth Project [Qian Jiao He KY word [2018]103]
  5. Introducing Talent Research Program for Guizhou University [Gui Da Ren Ji He word [2016]70]
  6. National Nature Science Foundation of Guizhou University Cultivating program [Qian Ke He Platform Talent [2017]5788-32]
  7. Graduate Innovation Fund, Guizhou Province, China [Qianjiaohe YJSCXJH(2019)023]

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This study obtained and annotated the mitochondrial genomes of 12 Atkinsoniella sibling species, and analyzed their characteristics. The phylogenetic relationship within the subfamily Cicadellinae was determined, showing that the genus Atkinsoniella is a monophyletic group. The results suggest that mitogenomics is an effective method for identifying closely related species and understanding their evolutionary relationships. The study contributes to the research on the classification, genetics, evolution, and phylogeny of the genus Atkinsoniella and subfamily Cicadellinae.
Simple Summary Atkinsoniella is a large genus of 98 species across the world and 88 species recorded in China within the globally distributed subfamily Cicadellinae, which is phytophagous, and some of which have been reported as important agricultural pests. Some Atkinsoniella species are very similar in morphological characteristics, making accurate identification at species level confusing. To provide further evidence toward understanding the relationships within the genus Atkinsoniella and subfamily Cicadellinae, mitogenomes of 12 Atkinsoniella sibling species were obtained and annotated. Their characteristics were comparatively analyzed. In addition, the comprehensive phylogenetic relationship within the subfamily Cicadellinae was determined based on three mitochondrial datasets using both the maximum-likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) methods. The results suggested that the genus Atkinsoniella was recovered as a monophyletic group. The branches of the 12 newly sequenced species were clearly separated, with most nodes receiving strong support in all analyses, indicating that mitogenomics is an effective method for identifying closely related species and understanding their phylogenetic and evolutionary relationships. The herbivorous leafhopper genus Atkinsoniella Distant, 1908 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae), a large genus of subfamily Cicadellinae, consists of 98 valid species worldwide and 88 species recorded in China. Some species of the genus are very similar in morphological characteristics, so they are difficult to identify accurately. In this study, 12 mitochondrial genomes of Atkinsoniella species with similar morphological characteristics were first obtained through high-throughput sequencing, which featured a typical circular molecule of 15,034-15,988 bp in length. The arrangement and orientation of 37 genes were identical to those of typical Cicadellidae mitogenomes. The phylogenetic relationship within the subfamily Cicadellinae was reconstructed using maximum-likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) methods based on three concatenated datasets. The topological structures of the six obtained phylogenetic trees were highly consistent. The results suggested that Atkinsoniella was recovered as a monophyletic group and emerged as a sister group with the monophyletic clade of Bothrogonia, Paracrocampsa (part), and Draeculacephala (part). The branches of the 12 newly sequenced species were clearly separated, with most nodes receiving strong support in all analyses. In addition, the key to the 12 Atkinsoniella species was provided to identify species according to morphological characteristics. This study further promotes research on the classification, genetics, evolution, and phylogeny of the genus Atkinsoniella and subfamily Cicadellinae.

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