Chromosomes of four species of dobsonflies, in the genus Protohermes (Megaloptera, Corydalidae, Corydalinae) from East Asia
Yoshinori Takeuchi, Koji Iizuka, Hiroyuki Koishi, Hidehiro Hoshiba

TL;DR
This study examines the chromosomes of four dobsonfly species from East Asia and finds consistent chromosome numbers and similar karyotypes among related species.
Contribution
The paper reports the karyotype structure and sex chromosome behavior in four Protohermes dobsonfly species from East Asia.
Findings
All four species have 2n = 24 chromosomes, including 11 autosomes and sex chromosomes.
P.immaculatus and P.grandis share a similar karyotype, as do P.disjunctus and P.costalis.
The sex chromosomes form parachut bivalents Xyp in meiosis, indicating a shared mechanism in the genus.
Abstract
We analyzed chromosomes of four species of East Asian dobsonflies (Megaloptera: Corydalidae): Protohermesgrandis (Thunberg, 1781), P.immaculatus Kuwayama, 1964, P.disjunctus Liu, Hayashi et Yang, 2007 and P.costalis (Walker, 1853). The chromosome number in all species was 2n = 24, consisting of 11 pairs of autosomes plus the XX chromosomes in females and the Xyp in males. The karyotype of P.immaculatus which occurs in near the central part of the Ryukyu Islands, and is a vicarious species of P.grandis, was similar to the karyotype of P.grandis. On the other hand, the karyotype of P.disjunctus, which is from the Sakishima Islands, and is a vicarious species of P.costalis, resembled that of P.costalis. The X chromosomes are submetacentric, while the Y is the smallest, dot-like chromosome of the set. The sex chromosomes of the first meiotic metaphase (MI) spermatocytes in all species…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFossil Insects in Amber · Hemiptera Insect Studies · Collembola Taxonomy and Ecology Studies
