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Early colonization of New Caledonia by ultrasonic crickets from New Guinea (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae): Historical biogeography and description of a new genus

open access: yesSystematic Entomology, Volume 50, Issue 2, Page 269-295, April 2025.
We describe Kanakinthus koniambo, a new genus and species of the subtribe Lebinthina endemic to New Caledonia using ultrasonic calls, and three new species of the genus Agnothecous. We provide a robust dated phylogeny of the subfamily Eneopterinae using eight molecular markers and a comprehensive taxon sampling with a focus on the Western Pacific ...
Thomas Le Flanchec   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cutting the sap: First molecular phylogeny of twig‐girdler longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Onciderini) suggests shifts in host plant attack behaviours contributed to morphological evolution

open access: yesSystematic Entomology, Volume 50, Issue 2, Page 369-386, April 2025.
Onciderines originated c. 56 Ma, in the Palaeocene‐Eocene boundary, and consist of two major monophyletic lineages, here established as subtribes Hypsiomatina and Onciderina. A novel, female‐specific mechanism of attacking host plants known as girdling evolved independently and irreversibly at least five times in the onciderines.
Diego de S. Souza   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Clarifying the phylogeny and systematics of the recalcitrant tribe Leptocircini (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) with whole‐genome data

open access: yesSystematic Entomology, Volume 50, Issue 2, Page 387-414, April 2025.
Production of de novo complete whole genomes and scaffolding with new reference genomes of Leptocircini allow to extract thousands of orthologous genes for almost all species of the tribe. Extensive phylogenomic analyses allow to revise taxonomy and systematics of the group based on phylogenomic trees representing 90% of Leptocircini. Whole‐genome data
Eliette L. Reboud   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Convergent evolution revealed by paraphyly and polyphyly of many taxa of oribatid mites: A molecular approach. [PDF]

open access: yesExp Appl Acarol
Cordes P   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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