Variability of 18rDNA loci in four lace bug species (Hemiptera, Tingidae) with the same chromosome number

Comp Cytogenet. 2015 Sep 2;9(4):513-22. doi: 10.3897/CompCytogen.v9i4.5376. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Male karyotypes of Elasmotropis testacea (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835), Tingis cardui (Linnaeus, 1758), Tingis crispata (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838), and Agramma femorale Thomson, 1871 (Heteroptera, Cimicomorpha, Tingidae) were analyzed using conventional chromosome staining and FISH with 18S rDNA and (TTAGG) n telomeric probes. The FISH technique was applied for the first time in the Tingidae. In spite of the fact that all species showed the same chromosome number (2n = 12 + XY), they have significant differences in the number and position of rDNA loci. FISH with the classical insect (TTAGG) n probe produced no signals on chromosomes suggesting telomeres in lace bugs to be of some other molecular composition. Tingidae share absence of the (TTAGG) n telomeric sequence with all so far studied taxa of the advanced true bug infraorders Cimicomorpha and Pentatomomorpha.

Keywords: (TTAGG)n; Cimicomorpha; FISH; Hemiptera; Heteroptera; Karyotype; Tingidae; rDNA; sex chromosomes.