Phylogenetic position and morphological polymorphism of the chafer, Clinterocera nigra (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) from Taiwan

Mitochondrial DNA B Resour. 2022 Aug 22;7(8):1513-1515. doi: 10.1080/23802359.2022.2109438. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Three mitochondrial genomes of the cetoniine beetle, Clinterocera nigra (Kano, 1931) were assembled via next-generation sequencing. The newly sequenced mitogenomes all have 37 genes, showing standard gene order and annotation as the other insects. To examine their phylogenetic positions and relationships between their elytral color (red-spot and melanistic forms) and sequence variation, a total of 118 public mitogenomes of Scarabaeidae were used to infer a maximum-likelihood (ML) tree. Our results show that the melanistic form is grouped within red-spot ones, revealing a population level variation on the elytra color. Our work also provides the first mitogenomic reference of myrmecophilous chafers.

Keywords: Mitochondrial metagenomics; chafer; melanistic; mitochondrion; myrmecophilous.

Grants and funding

The NGS technologies and part of the funding are supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology MOST Grant of Taiwan under Grant [110-2621-B-029-004-MY3] and the Experimental Forest Project RG2, National Taiwan University.