This is the most comprehensive analysis of higher-level relationships in Odonata conducted thus far. The analysis was based on a detailed study of the skeletal morphology and wing venation of adults, complemented with a few larval characters, resulting in 122 phylogenetically informative characters. Eighty-five genera from forty-five currently recognized families and subfamilies were examined. In most cases, several species were chosen to serve as exemplars for a given genus. The seven fossil outgroup taxa included were exemplar genera from five successively more distant odonatoid orders and suborders: Tarsophlebiidae (the closest sister group of Odonata, previously placed as a family within "Anisozygoptera"), Archizygoptera, Protanisoptera...
A phylogeny of Anisoptera employing 510 representatives of 184 genera (of ca. 380) in 11 families is...
Abstract.—The calopterygoid superfamily (Calopterygidae + Hetaerinidae) is composed of more than twe...
Abstract- A total of 34 species of odonates, including 26 species of dragonflies (sub-order Anisopte...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...
We estimated the phylogeny of the order Odonata, based on sequences of the nuclear ribosomal genes 5...
An extensive molecular phylogenetic reconstruction of the suborder Zygoptera of the Odonata is prese...
Dragonflies and damselflies are a charismatic, medium-sized insect order (~6300 species) with a uniq...
The order Odonata includes both the dragonflies and damselflies, separated into three suborders, nam...
Dragonflies (Odonata) are one of the ancestral groups of extant insects. They represent one of the t...
The classification of insect order Odonata is traced from Linnaeus' Systema Naturae, through 19th an...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
In this work, we adhere to the systematics proposed by the school of odonatologists B.F.Belyshev, th...
The phylogenetic relationships of dragonflies (Odonata), mayflies (Ephemeroptera), and all other win...
Fig. 1. Summary of Zygoptera phylogeny, based on Figs 2, 3 and the Discussion section. Only reasonab...
Fig. 3. Phylogenetic reconstruction for 356 specimens from the combined maximum likelihood analysis ...
A phylogeny of Anisoptera employing 510 representatives of 184 genera (of ca. 380) in 11 families is...
Abstract.—The calopterygoid superfamily (Calopterygidae + Hetaerinidae) is composed of more than twe...
Abstract- A total of 34 species of odonates, including 26 species of dragonflies (sub-order Anisopte...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...
We estimated the phylogeny of the order Odonata, based on sequences of the nuclear ribosomal genes 5...
An extensive molecular phylogenetic reconstruction of the suborder Zygoptera of the Odonata is prese...
Dragonflies and damselflies are a charismatic, medium-sized insect order (~6300 species) with a uniq...
The order Odonata includes both the dragonflies and damselflies, separated into three suborders, nam...
Dragonflies (Odonata) are one of the ancestral groups of extant insects. They represent one of the t...
The classification of insect order Odonata is traced from Linnaeus' Systema Naturae, through 19th an...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
In this work, we adhere to the systematics proposed by the school of odonatologists B.F.Belyshev, th...
The phylogenetic relationships of dragonflies (Odonata), mayflies (Ephemeroptera), and all other win...
Fig. 1. Summary of Zygoptera phylogeny, based on Figs 2, 3 and the Discussion section. Only reasonab...
Fig. 3. Phylogenetic reconstruction for 356 specimens from the combined maximum likelihood analysis ...
A phylogeny of Anisoptera employing 510 representatives of 184 genera (of ca. 380) in 11 families is...
Abstract.—The calopterygoid superfamily (Calopterygidae + Hetaerinidae) is composed of more than twe...
Abstract- A total of 34 species of odonates, including 26 species of dragonflies (sub-order Anisopte...