The mitogenome of a medically important paper wasp, Polistes hebraeus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)

Mitochondrial DNA B Resour. 2022 Jun 24;7(6):1157-1159. doi: 10.1080/23802359.2022.2087560. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Polistes hebraeus (Smith) is a common paper wasp species of subfamily Polistinae. The clinical potential allergic reaction after stings and valuable venom components of P. hebraeus make it a medical importance species. Here, the mitochondrial genome of P. hebraeus was analyzed. The mitogenome was 19,262 bp in length including 22 transfer RNAs (tRNA) and 2 ribosomal RNAs (rRNA). The protein coding gene (PCGs) number and order are consistent with existing records of Polistidae. The nucleotide composition is AT: 84.5% and CG: 15.5% which are largely similar with other complete Polistidae mitogenome (15.27 ∼ 19.16%). The available mitogenome resources of Polistidae species and P. hebraeus were used to construct the phylogenetic tree. It showed that the genus Polistes could clearly seperated from Parapolybia, and the relationship in Polistes was consistent with previous studies. This mitogenome resource can contribute to further phylogenetic and taxonomic study on paper wasp.

Keywords: Mitogenome; Vespidae; phylogenetic; sting; venom.

Grants and funding

Present work was supported by the Changsha Municipal Natural Science Foundation (grant No. kq2014013].