Phylogeny and host associations of the fur-mite subgenus Listrophoroides (sensu stricto) Hirst (Acari : Atopomelidae) with an intriguing example of synhospitality on rats of the genus Maxomys
Andre V. Bochkov A B C and Barry M. OConnor AA Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 1109 Geddes Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
B Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya embankment 1, 199034 St Petersburg, Russia.
C Corresponding author. Email: bochkov@umich.edu
Invertebrate Systematics 19(5) 437-498 https://doi.org/10.1071/IS05017
Submitted: 26 April 2005 Accepted: 5 September 2005 Published: 12 December 2005
Abstract
Phylogenetic relationships among species of the parasitic mite subgenus Listrophoroides Hirst (Atopomelidae), fur-mites of Asian and African murine rodents, are reconstructed on the basis of parsimony analysis of morphological characters. This group is polyphyletic with respect to the outgroup, subgenera Marquesania Womersley and Paklistrophoroides Fain & Hyland. The mite phylogeny partially reflects the host phylogeny and several groups of closely related species associated with particular rodent groups are recognised. The rajah-group, with 34 species associated with rats of the genus Maxomys Sody, is most diverse. Most Maxomys species are parasitised by a single mite species but some of them harbour a complex of several species. Maxomys surifer (Miller), the most widespread species of the genus, hosts unique species combinations comprising 23 species in different parts of its range. This synhospitality is hypothesised to have originated during Pleistocene isolation of different host populations in multiple rain forest refugia. The current species complexes also reflect later host range expansions. These data are consistent with a hypothesis of Pliocene vicariance in some Sunda Shelf rodents and not with the traditional view of widespread migration across the Late Pleistocene Sunda Shelf. The rajah species-group is revised, 16 species are described as new and three are synonymised.
Acknowledgments
We express our thanks to Ms L. Gordon (NMNH), Drs N. Simmons (AMNH) and L. Heaney, Mr W. Stanley (FMNH) and Ms G. I. Baranova (ZISP) who provided access to the host specimens examined in this study. We especially thank Drs G. Musser (AMNH) and A. Gorog (UMMZ), who reviewed this manuscript and allowed us to sample the Maxomys material they obtained in Sulawesi and Borneo respectively. We thank A. Fain (IRSNB) for access to type specimens and three anonymous referees, Drs P. Cranston (University of California, Davis, USA) and S. Mironov (ZISP) for valuable comments. This research was supported by a grant from the USA National Science Foundation DEB-0118766 (PEET) to BMOC.
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