The aim of this study is to assess the species status of the
Middle-European Thanasimus Latreille, 1806 species using mitochondrial
CO1 sequence data. Molecular biological results clearly support the
synonymy of T. pectoralis (Fuss, 1863) and T. rufipes (Brahm, 1797) with
T. femoralis (Zetterstedt, 1828) as already proposed by Kolibac (1992).
Results of the present study indicate high genetic variation within T.
formicarius (Linne, 1758) and emphasize the study of population dynamics
of T. formicarius within Europe. Furthermore, preliminary screening of
all available T. formicarius sequences on BOLD and Genbank (shorter than
500bp) indicates the presence of a ``Continental″ and a more
``Atlantic″ clade in T. formicarius. To support our hypothesis of a
probably cryptic species among T. formicarius, more studies, with more
specimens from different populations, especially from southern England,
northern France and the northern part of the Iberian Peninsula, will be
necessary.
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The aim of this study is to assess the species status of the
Middle-European Thanasimus Latreille, 1806 species using mitochondrial
CO1 sequence data. Molecular biological results clearly support the
synonymy of T. pectoralis (Fuss, 1863) and T. rufipes (Brahm, 1797) with
T. femoralis (Zetterstedt, 1828) as already proposed by Kolibac (1992).
Results of the present study indicate high genetic variation within T.
formicarius (Linne, 1758) and emphasize the study of population dynamics
of T. formi...
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