Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical region, the putative origin of the diversification of Scarabaeinae, having the richest diversity. We use partial sequences from two ribosomal (16S, 28S) and two protein coding genes (COI, CAD) to examine the relationships among 55 genera, representing more than half of the genera in the region. Taxa were sampled to maximize representation of dung beetle morphological and ecological diversity in all nine tribes that occur in Africa. We estimated the divergence times of the tribes to determine relative ages. The phylogenetic hypothesis of tribal and generic relationships was found to largely concur with that of a recent molecular study done at a gl...
<div><p>Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used ...
Four different techniques to make taxonomic decisions concerning different species in Scarabaeinae a...
The evolutionary success of beetles and numerous other terrestrial insects is generally attributed t...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Abstract. Recent phylogenetic analyses have pointed to the dung beetle genus Epirinus as the putativ...
The phylogenetic validity of Pachysoma Macleay, 1821, is assessed. Cladistic analysis of 64 adult ch...
Scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) are a diverse and ecologically important group of angiosperm-associate...
The subfamily Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) may have originated in Gondwanaland, through M...
A plethora of studies published over the last two decades produced numerous contradictory phylogenie...
Paleotropical clades with largely disjunct distributions are ideal models for biogeographic reconstr...
A phylogenetic study was conducted to hypothesize relationships of most of the genera of the Onitice...
Phylogenetic, population, and coalescent methods were used to examine the genetic structuring of Pac...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
<div><p>Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used ...
Four different techniques to make taxonomic decisions concerning different species in Scarabaeinae a...
The evolutionary success of beetles and numerous other terrestrial insects is generally attributed t...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Abstract. Recent phylogenetic analyses have pointed to the dung beetle genus Epirinus as the putativ...
The phylogenetic validity of Pachysoma Macleay, 1821, is assessed. Cladistic analysis of 64 adult ch...
Scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) are a diverse and ecologically important group of angiosperm-associate...
The subfamily Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) may have originated in Gondwanaland, through M...
A plethora of studies published over the last two decades produced numerous contradictory phylogenie...
Paleotropical clades with largely disjunct distributions are ideal models for biogeographic reconstr...
A phylogenetic study was conducted to hypothesize relationships of most of the genera of the Onitice...
Phylogenetic, population, and coalescent methods were used to examine the genetic structuring of Pac...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
<div><p>Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used ...
Four different techniques to make taxonomic decisions concerning different species in Scarabaeinae a...
The evolutionary success of beetles and numerous other terrestrial insects is generally attributed t...