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Eintrag Nr. 38550
DNA barcode library of megadiverse Austrian Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera) a nearly perfect match of Linnean taxonomy
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37738
Entomologie Nationalpark Neusiedler See - Seewinkel
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38544
DNA-Barcoding Lepidoptera 2015-2018
Project
Peter Huemer
2015
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http://www.parcs.at/npns/pdf_public/2019/38550_20190930_123229_Huemer_Wiesmair_DNABarcodingNoctuoidea.pdf
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Peter Huemer
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File (digital)
Jahr
2019
Monat
8
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The aim of the study was to establish a nationwide barcode library for the most diverse group of Austrian Lepidoptera, the Noctuoidea, with 5 families (Erebidae, Euteliidae, Noctuidae, Nolidae, Notodontidae) and around 690 species. Altogether, 3431 DNA barcode sequences from COI gene (cytochrome c oxidase 1) belonging to 671 species were gathered, with 3223 sequences 500 bp. The intraspecific divergence with a mean of only 0.17% is low in most species whereas interspecific distances to the Nearest Neighbour are significantly higher with an average of 4.95%. Diagnostic DNA barcodes were obtained for 658 species. Only 13 species (1.9% of the Austrian Noctuoidea) cannot be reliably identified from their DNA barcode (Setina aurita/Setina irrorella, Conisania leineri/ Conisania poelli, Photedes captiuncula/Photedes minima, Euxoa obelisca/Euxoa vitta/Euxoa tritici, Mesapamaea secalella/Mesapamea secalis, Amphipoea fucosa/Amphipoea lucens). A similarly high identification performance was achieved by the Barcode Index (BIN) system. 671 species of Austrian Noctuoidea, representing 3202 records with BINs, are assigned to a total of 678 BINs. The vast majority of 649 species is placed into a single BIN, with only 13 species recognised as BIN-sharing (including the barcode sharing species above). Twenty-one species were assigned to more than one BIN and have to be checked for cryptic diversity in the future. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: e37734 doi: 10.3897/BDJ.7.e37734
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