Zygoptera, 1854

Bybee, Seth M., Kalkman, Vincent J., Erickson, Robert J., Frandsen, Paul B., Breinholt, Jesse W., Suvorov, Anton, Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe B., Cordero-Rivera, Adolfo, Skevington, Jeffrey H., Abbott, John C., Herrera, Melissa Sanchez, Lemmon, Alan R., Lemmon, Emily Moriarty & Ware, Jessica L., 2021, Phylogeny and classification of Odonata using targeted genomics, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 160, pp. 107115-107115 : 7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107115

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6604173

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039687E7-A86F-FFD1-E433-AAF1FECEEBCB

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Diego

scientific name

Zygoptera
status

 

4.1.2. Zygoptera

(BS = 100, PP = 1, QS = 0.7/0.75/0.99)

The damselflies are recovered as monophyletic with high support. There has been some uncertainty about the monophyly of Zygoptera ( Hasegawa and Kasuya, 2006; Saux et al., 2003; Trueman, 1996) and particularly the relationship of Lestoidea to Anisoptera in the past ( Hasegawa and Kasuya, 2006; Saux et al., 2003), but it is clear due to high support from both these data and all other recent molecular analyses ( Bybee et al., 2008; Dumont et al., 2010; Dijkstra et al., 2014) that Zygoptera is monophyletic.

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