Phasmatodea comprises over 3,000 extant species and stands out as one of the last remaining insect orders for which a robust, higher-level phylogenetic hypothesis is lacking. New research suggests that the extant diversity is the result of a surprisingly recent and rapid radiation that has been difficult to resolve with standard Sanger sequence data. In order to resolve the early branching events of stick and leaf insects, we analyzed transcriptomes from 61 species, including 38 Phasmatodea species comprising all major clades and 23 outgroup taxa, including all other Polyneoptera orders. Using a custom-made ortholog set based on reference genomes from four species, we identified on average 2,274 orthologous genes in the sequenced transcript...
Phasmatodea Leach, 1815 (Hexapoda; Insecta) is a polyneopteran order which counts approximately 3000...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Phasmatodea comprises over 3,000 extant species and stands out as one of the last remaining insect o...
Phasmatodea comprises over 3,000 extant species and stands out as one of the last remaining insect o...
none7noPhasmatodea species diversity lies almost entirely within its suborder Euphasmatodea, which e...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are a distinctive insect order whose members are characterised ...
Phasmatodea represents an order of hemimetabolous insects. This group includes species with extreme ...
none3The Order Phasmatodea (stick and leaf insects) includes many well-known species of cryptic phyt...
Bank et al. investigate the phylogenetic relationships of all major lineages of leaf insects, identi...
In this study, we investigated the relationships among insect orders with a main focus on Polyneopte...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are large, tropical, predominantly nocturnal herbivores, which ...
Insects are the among the most diverse groups of organisms on the planet and understanding the facto...
Phasmatodea Leach, 1815 (Hexapoda; Insecta) is a polyneopteran order which counts approximately 3000...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Phasmatodea comprises over 3,000 extant species and stands out as one of the last remaining insect o...
Phasmatodea comprises over 3,000 extant species and stands out as one of the last remaining insect o...
none7noPhasmatodea species diversity lies almost entirely within its suborder Euphasmatodea, which e...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are a distinctive insect order whose members are characterised ...
Phasmatodea represents an order of hemimetabolous insects. This group includes species with extreme ...
none3The Order Phasmatodea (stick and leaf insects) includes many well-known species of cryptic phyt...
Bank et al. investigate the phylogenetic relationships of all major lineages of leaf insects, identi...
In this study, we investigated the relationships among insect orders with a main focus on Polyneopte...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are large, tropical, predominantly nocturnal herbivores, which ...
Insects are the among the most diverse groups of organisms on the planet and understanding the facto...
Phasmatodea Leach, 1815 (Hexapoda; Insecta) is a polyneopteran order which counts approximately 3000...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...