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Mitogenome Report

The complete mitochondrial genome of a jujube geometrid, Sucra jujuba (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) and its phylogenetic analysis

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Pages 832-836 | Received 18 Mar 2024, Accepted 10 Jun 2024, Published online: 23 Jun 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1. Female specimen of Sucra jujuba Chu, Citation1979 was collected from a jujube orchard in Shenmu County, Yulin City, China. Photographed by Bo Hong on 17 June 2020.

Figure 1. Female specimen of Sucra jujuba Chu, Citation1979 was collected from a jujube orchard in Shenmu County, Yulin City, China. Photographed by Bo Hong on 17 June 2020.

Figure 2. The mitochondrial genome map of Sucra jujuba Chu, Citation1979 with 13 PCGs, 22 tRNAs, two rRNAs, and one at-rich region.

Figure 2. The mitochondrial genome map of Sucra jujuba Chu, Citation1979 with 13 PCGs, 22 tRNAs, two rRNAs, and one at-rich region.

Figure 3. The Bayesian phylogenetic tree of S. jujuba with 29 species in the subfamily Ennominae based on the concatenated nucleotide sequences of 13 PCGs. The black pentagram represented the branch of S. jujuba. The sequences used to construct the tree were as follows: Abraxas latifasciata MK962622, Abraxas suspecta KY095828 (Sun et al. Citation2017), Hydatocapnia marginata MZ902340, Luxiaria mitorrhaphes MZ902343, Semiothisa cinerearia MK880228 (Zou et al. Citation2023), Amraica recursaria MZ902338, Sucra jujuba MZ507574, Jankowskia athlete KR822683 (Xu et al. Citation2016), Ophthalmitis albosignaria MZ902339 (Zheng et al. Citation2022), Apocheima cinerarius KR478686 (Liu et al. Citation2014), Chorodna fulgurita OK011998, Hypomecis punctinalis MK903031 (Sun et al. Citation2021), Biston mediolata OK274116, Biston panterinaria JX406146 (Yang et al. Citation2013), Biston thibetaria KJ690252 (Chen et al. Citation2017), Biston perclara KU325536 (Chen et al. Citation2017), Biston suppressaria KP278206 (Chen et al. Citation2016), Biston thoracicaria MN956510 (Huang et al. Citation2021), Biston regalis OK149236, Erannis ankeraria MN046105 (Chen et al. Citation2019), Milionia basalis MN495623 (Du et al. Citation2019), Cleora fraternal MZ779035, Ectropis dentilineata OP009386 (Lu et al. Citation2023), Ectropis grisescens MW337302 (Song et al. Citation2021), Ectropis obliqua KX827002 (Wang et al. Citation2017), Auaxa sulphurea MK122619, Menophra senilis MZ902337, Phthonandria atrilineata EU569764 (Yang et al. Citation2009), Cotta incongruaria MZ902341, Xanthabraxas hemionata OK509075 (Chen et al. Citation2022), Idaea effusaria MN646772 (Xie Citation2020), and Pasiphila chloerata MN598218 (Song et al. Citation2019). Bayesian posterior probabilities were shown for each node.

Figure 3. The Bayesian phylogenetic tree of S. jujuba with 29 species in the subfamily Ennominae based on the concatenated nucleotide sequences of 13 PCGs. The black pentagram represented the branch of S. jujuba. The sequences used to construct the tree were as follows: Abraxas latifasciata MK962622, Abraxas suspecta KY095828 (Sun et al. Citation2017), Hydatocapnia marginata MZ902340, Luxiaria mitorrhaphes MZ902343, Semiothisa cinerearia MK880228 (Zou et al. Citation2023), Amraica recursaria MZ902338, Sucra jujuba MZ507574, Jankowskia athlete KR822683 (Xu et al. Citation2016), Ophthalmitis albosignaria MZ902339 (Zheng et al. Citation2022), Apocheima cinerarius KR478686 (Liu et al. Citation2014), Chorodna fulgurita OK011998, Hypomecis punctinalis MK903031 (Sun et al. Citation2021), Biston mediolata OK274116, Biston panterinaria JX406146 (Yang et al. Citation2013), Biston thibetaria KJ690252 (Chen et al. Citation2017), Biston perclara KU325536 (Chen et al. Citation2017), Biston suppressaria KP278206 (Chen et al. Citation2016), Biston thoracicaria MN956510 (Huang et al. Citation2021), Biston regalis OK149236, Erannis ankeraria MN046105 (Chen et al. Citation2019), Milionia basalis MN495623 (Du et al. Citation2019), Cleora fraternal MZ779035, Ectropis dentilineata OP009386 (Lu et al. Citation2023), Ectropis grisescens MW337302 (Song et al. Citation2021), Ectropis obliqua KX827002 (Wang et al. Citation2017), Auaxa sulphurea MK122619, Menophra senilis MZ902337, Phthonandria atrilineata EU569764 (Yang et al. Citation2009), Cotta incongruaria MZ902341, Xanthabraxas hemionata OK509075 (Chen et al. Citation2022), Idaea effusaria MN646772 (Xie Citation2020), and Pasiphila chloerata MN598218 (Song et al. Citation2019). Bayesian posterior probabilities were shown for each node.
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Data availability statement

The genome sequence data that support the findings of this study are openly available in GenBank of NCBI at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ under the accession no. MZ507574. The associated BioProject, Bio-Sample, and SRA numbers are PRJNA758210, SAMN21016412, and SRR15650334, respectively.