Dogan, OzgulKorkmaz, E. Mahir2019-07-272019-07-282019-07-272019-07-2820170016-67071573-6857https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10709-017-9969-7https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/6654The Cimbicidae is a small family of the primitive and relatively less diverse suborder Symphyta (Hymenoptera). Here, nearly complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of hairy sawfly, Corynis lateralis (Hymenoptera: Cimbicidae) was sequenced using next generation sequencing and comparatively analysed with the mitogenome of Trichiosoma anthracinum. The sequenced length of C. lateralis mitogenome was 14,899 bp with an A+T content of 80.60%. All protein coding genes (PCGs) are initiated by ATN codons and all are terminated with TAR or T-stop codon. All tRNA genes preferred usual anticodons. Compared with the inferred insect ancestral mitogenome, two tRNA rearrangements were observed in the IQM and ARNS1EF gene clusters, representing a new event not previously reported in Symphyta. An illicit priming of replication and/or intra/inter-mitochondrial recombination and TDRL seem to be responsible mechanisms for the rearrangement events in these gene clusters. Phylogenetic analyses confirmed the position of Corynis within Cimbicidae and recovered a relationship of Tenthredinoidea + (Cephoidea + Orussoidea) in Symphyta.en10.1007/s10709-017-9969-7info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGene rearrangementNext generation sequencingIllicit primingTDRLSymphytaPhylogenyNearly complete mitogenome of hairy sawfly, Corynis lateralis (Brulle, 1832) (Hymenoptera: Cimbicidae): rearrangements in the IQM and ARNS1EF gene clustersArticle14504.May350341285676032-s2.0-85020089970Q2WOS:000410282400001Q4