TORRES-LEGUIZAMON, M., SOLIGNAC, M., VAUTRIN, D., CAPDEVIELLE-DULAC, C., DUPAS, S ., and SILVAIN, J . -F.
Nine polymorphic microsatellite markers were isolated from Tecia solanivora, one of the most serious pests of potato tubers in Central and South America. As found in other studies of Lepidoptera, development of microsatellites is a difficult task: in our case, despite the large number of clones sequenced (796), of which 70 were unique, only nine loci were found to be both variable, and in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, No null alleles were detected. The loci were tested in three other co-occurring Gelechiidae species, one of which was variable. These loci will be used to provide a greater understanding of the genetic changes occurring during the invasive process in this species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]