The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and genus-level diversity across continents, but the lack of a phylogeny has so far precluded investigations into the biogeographic history of the group. Endemic Madagascan Physoderinae (11 of the 15 genera) exhibit broad morphological diversity, but the large (38 spp.) and seemingly uniform genus Physoderes is widely distributed across the Oriental and Australasian regions. The three remaining genera are small or even monotypic and restricted to the Neotropical (Cryptophysoderes, Leptophysoderes) and Afrotropical (Porcelloderes) regions. To investigate relationships among Physoderinae, with emphasis on the monophyly of the Madagascan fauna and t...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus images of other specimens examined for morphological coding. Images by Jean- ...
Fig. 15. Dorsal habitus images for species of Physoderes Westwood, 1845 (partial). For an explanatio...
Physoderes Westwood, 1845 Type species: Physoderes notata Westwood, 1845, by monotypy. Physoder...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Hwang, Wei Song, Weirauch, Christiane (2017): Uncovering hidden diversity: phylogeny and taxonomy of...
Fig. 8. Dorsal view of the male pygophore in species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov., Macrophysoderes g...
Fig. 12. Distribution map for species of Macrophysoderes gen. nov.Published as part of Hwang, Wei So...
Fig. 4. Dorsal habitus images for species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov. For an explanation of the col...
Fig. 14. Dorsal habitus images for species of Paraphysoderes Villiers, 1962 and Physoderes Westwood,...
Fig. 10. Dorsal habitus images for species of Macrophysoderes gen. nov. and Nanophysoderes gen. nov....
Fig. 9. Dorsal view of the phallus in species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov., Macrophysoderes gen. nov...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus images of other specimens examined for morphological coding. Images by Jean- ...
Fig. 15. Dorsal habitus images for species of Physoderes Westwood, 1845 (partial). For an explanatio...
Physoderes Westwood, 1845 Type species: Physoderes notata Westwood, 1845, by monotypy. Physoder...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Hwang, Wei Song, Weirauch, Christiane (2017): Uncovering hidden diversity: phylogeny and taxonomy of...
Fig. 8. Dorsal view of the male pygophore in species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov., Macrophysoderes g...
Fig. 12. Distribution map for species of Macrophysoderes gen. nov.Published as part of Hwang, Wei So...
Fig. 4. Dorsal habitus images for species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov. For an explanation of the col...
Fig. 14. Dorsal habitus images for species of Paraphysoderes Villiers, 1962 and Physoderes Westwood,...
Fig. 10. Dorsal habitus images for species of Macrophysoderes gen. nov. and Nanophysoderes gen. nov....
Fig. 9. Dorsal view of the phallus in species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov., Macrophysoderes gen. nov...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus images of other specimens examined for morphological coding. Images by Jean- ...
Fig. 15. Dorsal habitus images for species of Physoderes Westwood, 1845 (partial). For an explanatio...
Physoderes Westwood, 1845 Type species: Physoderes notata Westwood, 1845, by monotypy. Physoder...