Title of article :
New data on Cataglyphis nodus (Brullé, 1833) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Iran
Author/Authors :
Khalili-Moghadam ، Arsalan Plant Protection Department - Agricultural College - Shahrekord University , Oraie ، Hamzeh Department of Zoology - Faculty of Science, Institute of Biotechnology - Shahrekord University
Abstract :
Cataglyphis nodus (Brullé) is one of the fairly known ants of Iran. Here, we present new data on a morphotype from Chaharmahal-o Bakhtiari province (Cheri - Mavarz) closely related to C. nodus. The examined specimens were morphologically had very similar characters with the original description of C. nodus. In order to explore the phylogenetic position of Iranian specimens, a fragment of the mitochondrial Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) was used. The Iranian specimens belong to a clade containing C. holgerseni Collingwood Agosti; C. niger (André), C. nodus and C. savignyi (Dufour). Surprisingly, it was clustered with C. holgerseni, indicating existence of a possibly undescribed species. The final taxonomic conclusion and description of the possible new species postponed until examination of the type specimens of both C. nodus and C. holgerseni.
Keywords :
COI sequences , morphology , cryptic species
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics