TL;DR: The results, which confirm and extend earlier observations, suggest that (TTAGG)n was a phylogenetically ancestral telomere motif in the insect lineage but was lost independently in different groups, being replaced probably by other telomeres motifs.
Abstract: We studied the occurrence of the TTAGG telomere repeats by fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) and Southern hybridization in ten insect species and two other arthropods. (TTAGG)n-containing telomeres were found in three Lepidoptera species, the silkworm Bombyx mori (in which the telomeric sequence was recently discovered), the flour moth Ephestia kuehniella, and the wax moth Galleria mellonella, in one species of Hymenoptera, the honey bee Apis mellifera, in one species of Coleoptera, the bark beetle Ips typographus, in one species of Orthoptera, the locust Locusta migratoria, and in a crustacean, the amphipod Gammarus pulex. They were absent in another species of Coleoptera, the mealworm Tenebrio molitor, two representatives of Diptera, Drosophila melanogaster and Megaselia scalaris, a species of Heteroptera, the bug Pyrrhocoris apterus and a spider, Tegenaria ferruginea. Our results, which confirm and extend earlier observations, suggest that (TTAGG)n was a phylogenetically ancestral telomere motif in the insect lineage but was lost independently in different groups, being replaced probably by other telomere motifs. In the Coleoptera this must have happened rather recently as even members of the same family, Curculionidae, differ with respect to the telomeric DNA.
TL;DR: Three new spider species are described from the Greek Aegean island Lesbos: Tegenaria mael- faiti sp.
Abstract: In this paper, three new spider species are described from the Greek Aegean island Lesbos: Tegenaria mael- faiti sp. nov. (Agelenidae), Amaurobius lesbius sp. nov. (Amaurobiidae) and Agroeca parva sp. nov. (Liocranidae), as well as the unknown male of Arabelia pheidoleicomes Bosselaers, 2009 (Corinnidae). Diagnostic features and notes on ecology and distribution of these species are given. Two new records for the island are provided, such that currently 300 spider species are known from Lesbos.
TL;DR: Using a new approach based on the NMR spectroscopic analysis of the entire, unpurified spider venom, a family of unusual sulfated nucleoside derivatives from the venom of the hobo spider, Tegenaria agrestis is identified.
Abstract: Using a new approach based on the NMR spectroscopic analysis of the entire, unpurified spider venom, we identified a family of unusual sulfated nucleoside derivatives from the venom of the hobo spider, Tegenaria agrestis. These compounds are ribonucleoside mono- and disulfates derived from guanosine and xanthosine, some of which are glycosylated, bearing one or two d-fucose units. The use of NMR spectroscopy to characterize the unfractionated venom was central to the discovery of this heretofore overlooked class of venom components.
TL;DR: Bioassays demonstrated that the methanol eluate of webs and females were involved in stimulating the sexual behavior of males, andQualitative and/or quantitative changes in hexadecanoic acid, octadecadienoic Acid,octadecenoic acids, methyl palmitate, methyl octadecanoate, and n-tricosane could play a role in the contact sex signals of T. atrica.