Abstract

Xizicus Gorochov, 1993, the quiet-calling katydid, is a diverse genus with 68 species in world, which includes more than 45 species in China, has undergone numerous taxonomic revisions with contradicting conclusions. In this study the complete mitochondrial genome of Xizicus (Haploxizicus) maculatus collected from Hainan for the first time was sequenced using the Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology. The length of whole mitogenome is 16,358 bp and contains the typical gene arrangement, base composition, and codon usage found in other related species. The overall base composition of the mitochondrial genome is 37.0 % A, 32.2 % T, 20.2 % C, and 10.6 % G. All 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) began with typical ATN initiation codon. Nine of the 13 PCGs have a complete termination codon, but the remaining four genes (COI, COIII, ND5, and ND4) terminate with an incomplete T. Phylogenetic analyses are carried out based on the concatenated dataset of 13 PCGs and two rRNAs of Tettigoniidae species available in GenBank. Both Bayesian inference and Maximum Likelihood analyses recovered each subfamily as a monophyletic group. Regardless of the position of Lipotactinae, the relationships among the subfamilies of Tettigoniidae were as follows: ((((Tettigoniinae, Bradyporinae) Meconematinae) Conocephalinae) Hexacentrinae). The topological structure of the phylogeny trees showed that the Xizicus (Haploxizicus) maculatus is closer to Xizicus (Xizicus) fascipes than Xizicus (Eoxizicus) howardi.

Highlights

  • Insect mitochondrial genome occurs as a small (15–20kb), circular, and double-stranded DNA molecules, including 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes (Boore 1999; Cameron 2014) and at least one large non-coding region related to the control of replication and transcription (Clayton 1992; Fernandez-Silva et al 2003)

  • Xizicus Gorochov, 1993 is a diverse genus in Meconematinae with 68 species in the world, currently divided into seven subgenera by traditional taxonomy based on comparative morphology: Xizicus s. str., Axizicus, Eoxizicus, Furcixizicus, Haploxizicus, Paraxizicus, Zangxizicus according to the OSF website (Cigliano et al 2018)

  • Xizicus (H.) maculatus mtDNA is larger than that observed in other species in Meconematinae, which typically ranged from 16,044 bp (Zhou et al 2017) to 16,166 bp (Yang et al 2012)

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Insect mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) occurs as a small (15–20kb), circular, and double-stranded DNA molecules, including 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, two ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes (Boore 1999; Cameron 2014) and at least one large non-coding region related to the control of replication and transcription (Clayton 1992; Fernandez-Silva et al 2003). The complete mitochondrial genome of Xizicus (Haploxizicus) maculatus... (H.) maculatus, compared the relative synonymous codon usage with other two subgenera species.

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