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A Cytogenetic Study of the Leaf Beetle Genus Cyrtonus (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
Authors:E Petitpierre  I Garnería
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Genetics, Department of Biology, IMEDEA-UIB, 07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Abstract:The chromosomes of ten species of Cyrtonus and the genome sizes of six are surveyed. Among the total of 15 chromosomally studied species, 11 have 2nthinsp=thinsp28 chromosomes and a 13thinsp+thinspXyp male meioformula, three have 2nthinsp=thinsp40 and 19thinsp+thinspXyp and one 2nthinsp=thinsp46 and 22thinsp+thinspXyp. All but one species with 28 chromosomes show only metacentric or submetacentric chromosomes, whereas the species with 40 and 46 chromosomes display some telocentrics or subtelocentrics, that are probably derived from the former by centric fissions. However, since the number of major chromosome arms is strikingly higher in these latter species (NFthinsp=thinsp70 and 78) than in the 28-chromosome species (mostly NFthinsp=thinsp56), other chromosomal rearrangements such as pericentric inversions or heterochromatin accretions could also be involved. The genome sizes display a narrow range, from 1Cthinsp=thinsp0.6–1.22thinsppg, and they are not significantly correlated with the chromosome numbers. Some possible factors implied in the rough chromosomal evolution of Cyrtonus are discussed in relation to a few other genera of the subfamily Chrysomelinae.
Keywords:chromosomes  Chrysomelidae  Coleoptera  Cyrtonus  genome size  karyological evolution
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