Earwigs are one of the comparatively species‐poor insect orders. Although various aspects of the phylogeny of this lineage are poorly understood, before the present study, there was a general consensus that Dermaptera comprises two major lineages: the paraphyletic Protodermaptera or ‘lower earwigs’ and the monophyletic Epidermaptera or ‘higher earwigs’, which are nested within the former. Our phylogenomic study based on the analysis of 3247 nuclear single‐copy genes reverses these relationships by placing monophyletic Protodermaptera within paraphyletic Epidermaptera. This phylogenetic reversal among the major earwig lineages is not contradicted by morphological arguments but results in far‐reaching reinterpretations of the dermapteran grou...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lepidoptera, comp...
The phylogenetic position and inner relationships of Dermaptera remain unresolved despite the numero...
Here, we present a study regarding the phylogenetic positions of two enigmatic earwig lineages whose...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
The insect order Dermaptera, belonging to Polyneoptera, includes,2,000 extant species, but no dermap...
Insects are the among the most diverse groups of organisms on the planet and understanding the facto...
ENGEL, MICHAEL S., HAAS, FABIAN (2007): Family-Group Names for Earwigs (Dermaptera). American Museum...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Abstract Background The Dermaptera belongs to a group of winged insects of uncertain relationship wi...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Evolutionary relationships have remained unresolved in many well-studied groups, even though advance...
In this study, we investigated the relationships among insect orders with a main focus on Polyneopte...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lepidoptera, comp...
The phylogenetic position and inner relationships of Dermaptera remain unresolved despite the numero...
Here, we present a study regarding the phylogenetic positions of two enigmatic earwig lineages whose...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
The insect order Dermaptera, belonging to Polyneoptera, includes,2,000 extant species, but no dermap...
Insects are the among the most diverse groups of organisms on the planet and understanding the facto...
ENGEL, MICHAEL S., HAAS, FABIAN (2007): Family-Group Names for Earwigs (Dermaptera). American Museum...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Abstract Background The Dermaptera belongs to a group of winged insects of uncertain relationship wi...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Evolutionary relationships have remained unresolved in many well-studied groups, even though advance...
In this study, we investigated the relationships among insect orders with a main focus on Polyneopte...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lepidoptera, comp...