Aphalarinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.209825 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6167131 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C46C5928-777F-FFF3-0385-953DFAF2FC49 |
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Aphalarinae |
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Diagnosis: Loginova (1964b), Brown and Hodkinson (1988).
Internal relationships: Five tribes are recognised ( White & Hodkinson, 1985) which, however, have not been phylogenetically analysed. Their monophyly is therefore questionnable. Bekker-Migdisova (1985) added a sixth tribe based on fossils.
Comments: Loginova (1964b) introduced a formalised phenetic classification consisting of four tribes. White and Hodkinson (1985) adopted this classification adding the Phytolymini and Gyropsyllini, and Bekker- Migdisova (1985) erected the extinct Paleopsylloidini. The Phytolymini was subsequently transferred to the Homotomidae ( Ouvrard, 2002) . Klimaszewski (1987) proposed, based on the analysis of 10 morphological characters, a slightly different classification which was reevaluated and rejected by Burckhardt and Lauterer (1997a). The monophyly of Aphalarinae in its current definition is likely but not that of its constituent tribes.
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Aphalarinae
Burckhardt, Daniel & Ouvrard, David 2012 |
Aphalarinae Löw, 1879 : 606
Low 1879: 606 |