Geometrid moths, the second largest radiation of Lepidoptera, have been the target of extensive phylogenetic studies. Those studies have flagged several problems in tree topology that have remained unanswered. We address three of those: (i) deep nodes of Geometridae (subfamilies Sterrhinae + Larentiinae, or Sterrhinae alone as sister to all other subfamilies), (ii) the taxonomic status of subfamily Orthostixinae and (iii) the systematic position of the genus Eumelea (classified in Desmobathrinae: Eumeleini or incertae sedis earlier). We address these questions by using a phylogenomic approach, a novel method on these moths, with up to 1000 protein-coding genes extracted from whole-genome shotgun sequencing data. Our datasets include represe...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...
The backbone phylogeny of Lepidoptera remains unresolved, despite strenuous recent morphological and...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...
Geometrid moths, the second largest radiation of Lepidoptera, have been the target of extensive phyl...
The moth family Geometridae (inchworms or loopers), with approximately 23 000 described species, is ...
Our study aims to investigate the relationships of the major lineages within the moth family Geometr...
Our study aims to investigate the relationships of the major lineages within the moth family Geometr...
We analysed a molecular dataset of 1206 Geometroidea terminal taxa. In this paper we focus on New Wo...
We analysed a molecular dataset of 1206 Geometroidea terminal taxa. In this paper we focus on New Wo...
Geometrid moths represent one of the largest radiations of Lepidoptera. Phylogenetic analyses based ...
The field of molecular phylogenetics is being revolutionized with next-generation sequencing technol...
We analysed a molecular dataset of 1206 Geometroidea terminal taxa. In this paper we focus on New Wo...
The field of molecular phylogenetics is being revolutionized with next-generation sequencing technol...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within ...
The field of molecular phylogenetics is being revolutionized with next-generation sequencing technol...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...
The backbone phylogeny of Lepidoptera remains unresolved, despite strenuous recent morphological and...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...
Geometrid moths, the second largest radiation of Lepidoptera, have been the target of extensive phyl...
The moth family Geometridae (inchworms or loopers), with approximately 23 000 described species, is ...
Our study aims to investigate the relationships of the major lineages within the moth family Geometr...
Our study aims to investigate the relationships of the major lineages within the moth family Geometr...
We analysed a molecular dataset of 1206 Geometroidea terminal taxa. In this paper we focus on New Wo...
We analysed a molecular dataset of 1206 Geometroidea terminal taxa. In this paper we focus on New Wo...
Geometrid moths represent one of the largest radiations of Lepidoptera. Phylogenetic analyses based ...
The field of molecular phylogenetics is being revolutionized with next-generation sequencing technol...
We analysed a molecular dataset of 1206 Geometroidea terminal taxa. In this paper we focus on New Wo...
The field of molecular phylogenetics is being revolutionized with next-generation sequencing technol...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within ...
The field of molecular phylogenetics is being revolutionized with next-generation sequencing technol...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...
The backbone phylogeny of Lepidoptera remains unresolved, despite strenuous recent morphological and...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...