<div><p>Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model organisms in conservation, ecology and developmental biology. Due to the conflicts among 13 recently published phylogenies dealing with the higher-level relationships of dung beetles, the phylogeny of this lineage remains largely unresolved. In this study, we conduct rigorous phylogenetic analyses of dung beetles, based on an unprecedented taxon sample (110 taxa) and detailed investigation of morphology (205 characters). We provide the description of morphology and thoroughly illustrate the used characters. Along with parsimony, traditionally used in the analysis of morphological data, we also apply the Bayesian method with a novel a...
Tarasov, Sergei (2017): A cybertaxonomic revision of the new dung beetle tribe Parachoriini (Coleopt...
The subfamily Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) may have originated in Gondwanaland, through M...
FIGURE 2. Phylogenetic position of the tribe Parachoriini new tribe (highlighted in orange) in globa...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
A plethora of studies published over the last two decades produced numerous contradictory phylogenie...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae are widely recognised as important providers of multiple ...
FIGURE 1. Phylogeny of Australian dung beetles. Topology generated from partitioned Bayesian analysi...
Four different techniques to make taxonomic decisions concerning different species in Scarabaeinae a...
A phylogenetic study was conducted to hypothesize relationships of most of the genera of the Onitice...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) are a diverse and ecologically important group of angiosperm-associate...
Four different techniques to make taxonomic decisions concerning different species in Scarabaeinae a...
Tarasov, Sergei (2017): A cybertaxonomic revision of the new dung beetle tribe Parachoriini (Coleopt...
The subfamily Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) may have originated in Gondwanaland, through M...
FIGURE 2. Phylogenetic position of the tribe Parachoriini new tribe (highlighted in orange) in globa...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
A plethora of studies published over the last two decades produced numerous contradictory phylogenie...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae are widely recognised as important providers of multiple ...
FIGURE 1. Phylogeny of Australian dung beetles. Topology generated from partitioned Bayesian analysi...
Four different techniques to make taxonomic decisions concerning different species in Scarabaeinae a...
A phylogenetic study was conducted to hypothesize relationships of most of the genera of the Onitice...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) are a diverse and ecologically important group of angiosperm-associate...
Four different techniques to make taxonomic decisions concerning different species in Scarabaeinae a...
Tarasov, Sergei (2017): A cybertaxonomic revision of the new dung beetle tribe Parachoriini (Coleopt...
The subfamily Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) may have originated in Gondwanaland, through M...
FIGURE 2. Phylogenetic position of the tribe Parachoriini new tribe (highlighted in orange) in globa...