Hygrobates longiporus Thor, 1898

Pešić, Vladimir, Jovanović, Milica, Manović, Ana, Karaouzas, Ioannis & Smit, Harry, 2021, New records of water mites from the Balkans revealed by DNA barcoding (Acari, Hydrachnidia), Ecologica Montenegrina 49, pp. 20-34 : 30

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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2021.49.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8056494

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Hygrobates longiporus Thor, 1898
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Hygrobates longiporus Thor, 1898

Hygrobates longiporus is a widely distributed species in the Palaearctic, inhabiting various types of standing waters and pools of streams ( Gerecke et al. 2016). We successfully barcoded one specimen from Greece and Serbia, respectively, and two specimens from south-western Turkey, which match the description of H. longiporus . The final alignment for species delimitation using COI sequence data comprised sequences of 7 specimens morphologically assigned to H. longiporus and one specimen of H. meditterraneus (as outgroup). The final alignment consisted of 658 nucleotide positions. The neighbour-joining (NJ) tree is presented in Fig. 5 View Figure 5 .

We obtained two haplogroups of H. longiporus ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ). The first highly supported clade (HygL-I) contains sequences from the Balkans ( Serbia and Greece) and two sequences from Turkey. This clade is placed as the sister clade of specimens from Norway identified also as H. longiporus (HygL-2); the distance (24.3±2.2% K2P) between these clades is very high, suggesting long independent history of these two species.

Hygrobates longiporus was originally described from Norway ( Thor 1898) and can be assumed that this species corresponds to Clade I-type in our analysis. The second clade in our analysis appears to be widespread in the Mediterranean and there is a possibility that this species corresponds to H. falcilaminatus Walter, 1926 . The latter species was originally described from Azrou, Morocco ( Walter 1926), reported from Spain and France, and later on synonymized with H. longiporus by Lundblad (1956) (see also Gerecke 1991 for a discussion about this species). Unfortunately, no sequence is available for H. falcilaminatus . Over the last two years, we have tried in collaboration with Youness Mabrouki ( Morocco) to collect specimens of H. falcilaminatus from its locus typicus, unfortunately without success. This clade should be left unnamed until the sequences of the latter species are available.

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