2009
DOI: 10.3844/ajas.2009.1004.1009
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Preliminary Study of Phylogenetic Relationship of Rice Field Chironomidae (Diptera) Inferred From DNA Sequences of Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit I

Abstract: Problem statement: Chironomidae have been recorded in rice fields throughout the world including in many countries such as India, Australia and the USA. Although some studies provide the key to genera level and note the difficulty of identifying the larvae to species level. Chironomid researches have been hindered because of difficulties in specimen preparation, identification, morphology and literature. Systematics, phylogenetics and taxonomic studies of insects developed quickly with emergence of molecular t… Show more

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“…DNA barcoding studies) were successfully adopted to delimit species of chironomids (e.g. Allegrucci et al., 2012; Al‐Shami et al., 2009; Carew & Hoffmann, 2015; Ekrem et al., 2010; Ekrem et al., 2010; Failla et al., 2016) and also provided species identification of Diamesa species (Montagna et al., 2016) even if with some concerns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA barcoding studies) were successfully adopted to delimit species of chironomids (e.g. Allegrucci et al., 2012; Al‐Shami et al., 2009; Carew & Hoffmann, 2015; Ekrem et al., 2010; Ekrem et al., 2010; Failla et al., 2016) and also provided species identification of Diamesa species (Montagna et al., 2016) even if with some concerns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%