Data and explicit taxonomic ranking criteria, which minimize taxonomic change, provide a scientific approach to modern taxonomy and classification. However, traditional practices of opinion-based taxonomy (i.e., mid-20th century evolutionary systematics), which lack explicit ranking and naming criteria, are still in practice despite phylogenetic evidence. This paper discusses a recent proposed reclassification of weevils that elevates bark and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae and Platypodinae) to the ranks of Family. We demonstrate that the proposed reclassification 1) is not supported by an evolutionary systematic justification because the apparently unique morphology of bark and ambrosia beetles is shared with other unrelated wood-boring weev...
Deep level insect relationships are generally difficult to resolve, especially within taxa of the mo...
Establishing well-supported monophyletic groups is a key requirement for producing a natural classif...
Abstract.—The main goals of this study were to provide a robust phylogeny for the families of the su...
Data and explicit taxonomic ranking criteria, which minimize taxonomic change, provide a scientific ...
Data and explicit taxonomic ranking criteria, which minimize taxonomic change, provide a scientific ...
Abstract. We review a series of related publications that combine higher-level phylogenies of weevil...
This thesis examines higher-level evolutionary history within the superfamily Curculionoidea, the mo...
An overview is presented of the progress made on the taxonomy, classification and phylogeny of weevi...
Bark and ambrosia beetles are grouped into two different subfamilies (Scolytinae and Platypodinae), ...
The main goals of this study were to provide a robust phylogeny for the families of the superfamily ...
The phylogeny and evolution of weevils (the beetle superfamily Curculionoidea) has been extensively ...
Superfamily Curculionoidea Latreille, 1802 (weevils) is an extraordinarily species rich clade. With ...
The phylogeny and evolution of weevils (the beetle superfamily Curculionoidea) has been extensively ...
The phylogeny and evolution of weevils (the beetle superfamily Curculionoidea) has been extensively ...
76 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.The current classification of weevils has witnessed va...
Deep level insect relationships are generally difficult to resolve, especially within taxa of the mo...
Establishing well-supported monophyletic groups is a key requirement for producing a natural classif...
Abstract.—The main goals of this study were to provide a robust phylogeny for the families of the su...
Data and explicit taxonomic ranking criteria, which minimize taxonomic change, provide a scientific ...
Data and explicit taxonomic ranking criteria, which minimize taxonomic change, provide a scientific ...
Abstract. We review a series of related publications that combine higher-level phylogenies of weevil...
This thesis examines higher-level evolutionary history within the superfamily Curculionoidea, the mo...
An overview is presented of the progress made on the taxonomy, classification and phylogeny of weevi...
Bark and ambrosia beetles are grouped into two different subfamilies (Scolytinae and Platypodinae), ...
The main goals of this study were to provide a robust phylogeny for the families of the superfamily ...
The phylogeny and evolution of weevils (the beetle superfamily Curculionoidea) has been extensively ...
Superfamily Curculionoidea Latreille, 1802 (weevils) is an extraordinarily species rich clade. With ...
The phylogeny and evolution of weevils (the beetle superfamily Curculionoidea) has been extensively ...
The phylogeny and evolution of weevils (the beetle superfamily Curculionoidea) has been extensively ...
76 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.The current classification of weevils has witnessed va...
Deep level insect relationships are generally difficult to resolve, especially within taxa of the mo...
Establishing well-supported monophyletic groups is a key requirement for producing a natural classif...
Abstract.—The main goals of this study were to provide a robust phylogeny for the families of the su...