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Old World screwworm fly, Chrysomya bezziana, occurs as two geographical races
Authors:M. J. R. Hall  W. Edge  J. M. Testa  Z. J. O. Adams   P. D. Ready
Affiliation:Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, London, UK. M.Hall@nhm.ac.uk
Abstract:A morphological and molecular analysis was undertaken with the objective of identifying markers for geographical populations of Old World screwworm flies, Chrysomya bezziana Villeneuve (Diptera: Calliphoridae). The morphological analysis involved 192 adult flies from 14 countries, and the molecular analysis involved 45 larvae or adults from 14 populations in 11 countries. Principal components and cluster analysis of 10 morphological characters indicated that flies from Papua New Guinea (PNG) were a distinct group and most similar to flies from nearby Asian islands (Java, Sabah). There was poor resolution of other geographical regions, but some support for clustering of flies from Africa or India. Cladistic analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences gave strong support for recognizing two races of Old World screwworm, one from sub-Saharan Africa and the other from the Gulf region and Asia. This latter race could be further divided into two lineages, i.e. one from mainland Asia (from Iraq to the Malay Peninsula) and the other from two islands of PNG.
Keywords:Chrysomya bezziana    Old World screwworm    Calliphoridae    morphology    mtDNA    myiasis    Africa    Asia    Iraq    Papua New Guinea
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