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Reconsidering the taxomony of several Ostrinia species in the light of reproductive isolation: a tale for Ernst Mayr
Authors:ANDREI N FROLOV  DENIS BOURGUET  SERGINE PONSARD
Institution:Department of Pest Forecasts, All-Russian Plant Protection Institute, St Petersburg - Pushkin, 189620, Russia;
Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Populations (CBGP), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Campus International de Baillarguet, 34988 Montferrier/Lez, France;
Laboratoire Dynamique de la Biodiversité, UMR CNRS 5172, Bâtiment 4R3/B2 − Pièce 225, UniversitéToulouse III, 118, route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, Cedex 09, France
Abstract:We reconsider the taxonomy of a group of closely related Ostrinia spp., illustrating how useful Mayr's biological species concept remains for studying speciation patterns and processes. We review and re-analyse recent data on Ostrinia scapulalis , Ostrinia nubilalis , Ostrinia narynensis and Ostrinia orientalis , along with those obtained over > 45 years in the former Soviet Union. The ten species of the 'trilobed uncus' group in the Ostrinia genus are classified into subgroups according to male mid-tibia morphology. However, none of the characters that further discriminate between them (female sex pheromones, male genitalia and calling time) varies together with male mid-tibia morphology, and neither do molecular markers. Moreover, male mid-tibia morphology appears to depend on only two diallelic loci and seems to be unrelated to reproductive isolation between Ostrinia taxa. By contrast, reproductive isolation is strongly related to host-plant type. In accordance with Mayr's species concept, we thus propose a revision of the trilobed uncus Ostrinia spp. based primarily on host-plant type. We propose that O. narynensis Mutuura & Munroe, 1970 ( syn. nov. ) and O. orientalis Mutuura & Munroe, 1970 ( syn. nov. ) be synonymized with O. scapulalis (Walker, 1859). We further demonstrate that O. nubilalis auctt. pro parte feeding on mugwort, hop, and several other dicotyledons (previously called the ' O. nubilalis mugwort-race' in France) also belongs to O. scapulalis . Consequently, we propose that only O. nubilalis specimens feeding on maize (the former French ' O. nubilalis maize-race') belong to O. nubilalis (Hübner, 1796). The implications of this revision are discussed.  © 2007 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society , 2007, 91 , 49–72.
Keywords:biological species concept  host-races              Ostrinia furnacalis                        Ostrinia narynensis                        Ostrinia nubilalis                        Ostrinia orientalis                        Ostrinia scapulalis            speciation  taxonomy
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