Ensign wasps (Hymenoptera: Evaniidae) develop as predators of cockroach eggs (Blattodea), have a wide distribution and exhibit numerous interesting biological phenomena. The taxonomy of this lineage has been the subject of several recent, intensive efforts, but the lineage lacked a robust phylogeny. In this paper we present a new phylogeny, based on increased taxonomic sampling and data from six molecular markers (mitochondrial 16S and COI, and nuclear markers 28S, RPS23, CAD, and AM2), the latter used for the first time in phylogenetic reconstruction. Our intent is to provide a robust phylogeny that will stabilize and facilitate revision of the higher-level classification. We also show the continued utility of molecular motifs, especially ...
Phylogenetic relationships among the apocritan wasps were investigated using comparative sequence da...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
© The Natural History MuseumThe wasp Hyptiogastrites electrinus Cockerell, 1917, from the Lower Cret...
380 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Insects in the family Evaniid...
International audienceUsing a fossilized birth-death model, a new phylogeny of the superfam...
Mr. J. Chester Bradley has begun, in the May number of the Entomological Student, a monographic re...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
xiv, 256 pages : illustrations (chiefly color)The wasp superfamily Apoidea -- a group composed of mo...
Abstract Background Apoid wasps and bees (Apoidea) are an ecologically and morphologically diverse g...
We revise two relatively rare ensign wasp genera, whose species are restricted to Sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract The Neotropical evaniid genus Evaniscus Szépligeti currently includes six species. Two new ...
SummaryEusocial behavior has arisen in few animal groups, most notably in the aculeate Hymenoptera, ...
Hymenoptera (sawflies, wasps, ants, and bees) are one of four mega-diverse insect orders, comprising...
We conduct the first molecular studies of the higher level phylogeny of bethylid wasps (Hymenoptera:...
Two separate phylogenetic studies were performed for two different taxonomic levels within Hymenopte...
Phylogenetic relationships among the apocritan wasps were investigated using comparative sequence da...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
© The Natural History MuseumThe wasp Hyptiogastrites electrinus Cockerell, 1917, from the Lower Cret...
380 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Insects in the family Evaniid...
International audienceUsing a fossilized birth-death model, a new phylogeny of the superfam...
Mr. J. Chester Bradley has begun, in the May number of the Entomological Student, a monographic re...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
xiv, 256 pages : illustrations (chiefly color)The wasp superfamily Apoidea -- a group composed of mo...
Abstract Background Apoid wasps and bees (Apoidea) are an ecologically and morphologically diverse g...
We revise two relatively rare ensign wasp genera, whose species are restricted to Sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract The Neotropical evaniid genus Evaniscus Szépligeti currently includes six species. Two new ...
SummaryEusocial behavior has arisen in few animal groups, most notably in the aculeate Hymenoptera, ...
Hymenoptera (sawflies, wasps, ants, and bees) are one of four mega-diverse insect orders, comprising...
We conduct the first molecular studies of the higher level phylogeny of bethylid wasps (Hymenoptera:...
Two separate phylogenetic studies were performed for two different taxonomic levels within Hymenopte...
Phylogenetic relationships among the apocritan wasps were investigated using comparative sequence da...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
© The Natural History MuseumThe wasp Hyptiogastrites electrinus Cockerell, 1917, from the Lower Cret...