Polyxenidae, Lucas, 1840
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1380241 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8F432469-BA7A-794D-A093-C2B8FD796D31 |
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Felipe |
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Polyxenidae |
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Family Polyxenidae View in CoL
This family contains the majority of species in the order and all the analyses show it to be polyphyletic. Condé and Nguyen Duy-Jacquemin (2008) revised the Silvestri (1948) classification of the order, proposing a subdivision of the family Polyxenidae into four subfamilies: Polyxeninae , Monographinae , Macroxeninae and Hypogexeninae . The lack of specimens of the monotypic genus Hypogexenus precludes it from this analysis. The ML analysis indicates weak support (BS <50%) for monophyly of Monographinae and Polyxeninae , although parsimony analysis suggests both are paraphyletic. In the parsimony analysis ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 ) the subfamily Macroxeninae , represented in this study by one species Chilexenus rosendinus Silvestri, 1948 , is resolved as the sister group (JF 68%/71%) to a clade comprised of Synxenidae , (paraphyletic) Monographinae and Lophoproctidae . In the ML analysis this subfamily is resolved as the sister group (BS 50%) to a (paraphyletic) Lophoproctidae and Monographinae ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 ).
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