First record and DNA barcode of a scarab beetle, Adoretus kanarensis Arrow, 1917 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae), from Maharashtra, India

Authors

  • Pranil Jagdale PG Department and Research Centre in Zoology, MVP Samaj’s KRT Arts, BH Commerce & AM Science (KTHM) College, Nashik, Maharashtra 422002, India https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8869-2133
  • Sujata Magdum PG Department and Research Centre in Zoology, MVP Samaj’s KRT Arts, BH Commerce & AM Science (KTHM) College, Nashik, Maharashtra 422002, India
  • Aparna Sureshchandra Kalawate Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Vidya Nagar, Sector 29, P.C.N.T. (PO), Rawet Road, Akurdi, Pune, Maharashtra 411044, India https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6595-6749
  • Swapnil Kajale National Center for Microbial Resource, National Centre for Cell Science, NCCS Complex, Ganeshkhind, Pune, Maharashtra 411007, India
  • Yogesh Shouche National Center for Microbial Resource, National Centre for Cell Science, NCCS Complex, Ganeshkhind, Pune, Maharashtra 411007, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.8439.15.6.23425-23430

Keywords:

Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Adoretus, DNA barcode, India.

Abstract

Adoretus kanarensis Arrow, 1917, composed within the subfamily Rutelinae of family Scarabaeidae, was described from India about 107 years ago. These conspicuous, attractive, and tiny leaf chafers are recorded as predators of several agricultural crops. The mt DNA Barcodes of many Adoretus Dejean, 1833 species are available in global databases. In this work, first DNA barcode of A. kanarensis has been reported. Morphological details with photographs of the species along with a checklist of the genus Adoretus from Maharashtra is provided. The mt COI DNA sequences of Adoretus species recorded until now for the genus that are listed in GenBank are analyzed.

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