New Spiroplasma in parasitic Leptus mites and their Agathemera walking stick hosts from Argentina |
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Authors: | DiBlasi Emily Morse Solon Mayberry Jason R Avila Luciano J Morando Mariana Dittmar Katharina |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Biological Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States b CONICET-CENPAT, Boulevard Almirante Brown 2825, U9120ACF, Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina c Graduate Program of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, SUNY at Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Abstract: | Here we report the presence of Spiroplasma 16S rRNA in populations of two parasitic Leptus mites (Leptus sayi; Leptus lomani) and their Agathemera walking stick hosts. In walking sticks Spiroplasmas were detected in the gut, as well as muscle-tissues, but not in eggs. Throughout Argentina 15.4% of L. sayi populations and 14.3% of L. lomani populations surveyed screened positive for Spiroplasma. Phylogenetic analyses (ML, BCMC) place all sequences within the Ixodetis group. Most sequences form a well-supported sister subclade to the rest of Ixodetis. We briefly discuss the role of Leptus mites in the natural transmission of Spiroplasma. |
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Keywords: | Spiroplasma Phylogeny Mite vector Leptus Agathemera Host-parasite interactions |
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