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Phylogeny and Evolution of Neuropterida: Where Have Wings of Lace Taken Us?
Annual Review of Entomology ( IF 23.8 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-11 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043127
Michael S. Engel 1, 2 , Shaun L. Winterton 3 , Laura C.V. Breitkreuz 1, 2
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The last 25 years of phylogenetic investigation into the three orders constituting the superorder Neuropterida—Raphidioptera, Megaloptera, and Neuroptera—have brought about a dramatic revision in our understanding of the evolution of lacewings, snakeflies, dobsonflies, and their diverse relatives. Phylogenetic estimations based on combined analyses of diverse data sources, ranging from adult and larval morphology to full mitochondrial genomic DNA, have begun to converge on similar patterns, many times in accordance with hypotheses put forth by Cyril Withycombe nearly a century ago. These data, in combination with information from the fossil record, have given a revised perspective on the historical evolution and classification of Neuropterida, necessitating an overhaul of their organization and providing focus and insight on fruitful future efforts for neuropterology.

中文翻译:


系统发育和神经翼龙的进化:花边的翅膀把我们带到哪里了?

在过去的25年中,系统进化研究了构成超阶Neuropterida的三个阶-Raphidioptera,Megaloptera和Neuroptera-对我们对草,、蛇蝇,dobsonflies及其近亲的进化的理解进行了重大修订。系统发育估计基于对各种数据源的综合分析,从成年和幼虫形态到完整的线粒体基因组DNA,已经开始趋同于相似的模式,这与近一个世纪前Cyril Withycombe提出的假设一致。这些数据与化石记录中的信息相结合,对神经p科的历史演变和分类给出了修订的观点,

更新日期:2018-01-11
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