Requenini, Rentz, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixy010 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/984587F1-FF80-352C-2FE9-DA60FB16BFC1 |
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Felipe |
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Requenini |
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Requenini View in CoL , Hexacentrinae , Meconematini , Nedubini, Phisidini , Arytropteridini, and Hetrodinae
This large and taxonomically jumbled subclade contains taxa currently described under five subfamilies ( Fig. 14 View Fig ). An early split in this subclade gave rise to the monophyletic Hexacentrinae and the Australian tribe Requenini . The relationship of Requena and other katydids has been contested with Rentz (2001) including Requenini as a tribe within Listroscelidinae —a position that it holds today.This position was questioned by Gorochov (2007) who concluded the placement of this tribe is unclear.Additional work is required to determine whether Requenini is an aberrant tribe within Hexacentrinae , or a unique subfamily sister to the Hexacentrinae . However, it is evident that Requenini is neither Conocephalinae nor is it closely related to other taxa currently described as Listroscelidinae and should not be included in either. In agreement with prior analyses, Hexacentrinae was supported as monophyletic. The position of Hexacentrinae has been disputed in the past with some placing this subfamily as a tribe within Conocephalinae ( Gorochov 1995a) , or Listroscelidinae ( Rentz 1996, 2001). Recently, attention has shifted to the relationship between this subfamily and the other katydids. Gorochov (2007) posited a sister relationship between
Hexacentrinae View in CoL and Conocephalinae View in CoL though our results do not support this. The monophyly of the remaining Tettigoniinae View in CoL group is largely congruent with biogeography. For instance, Meconematini View in CoL has an Indomalayan and Palearctic distribution. This tribe was thought to be closely related to Phisidini View in CoL based on stridulatory structure ( Gorochov 2007) but the two tribes were not found to be sister. Instead, the Australasian and Malagasy Phisidini View in CoL is sister to the Australian shieldback katydids Rhachidorus View in CoL . The tribes within Meconematinae View in CoL do not form a monophyletic group and represent at least three distinct lineages that have converged to similar morphologies. Meconematinae View in CoL is paraphyletic and should no longer be considered a valid group in current taxonomy. The remaining lineages in this clade comprise the African Hetrodinae View in CoL and their sister taxon, the African shieldback tribe Arytropteridini View in CoL . Currently, Arytropteridini View in CoL is considered a tribe in Tettigoniinae View in CoL , but these results put the tribe as a separate subfamily, or an aberrant lineage of Hetrodinae View in CoL . Arytropteridini View in CoL and Rhachidorus View in CoL (traditionally considered lineage of the tribe Nedubini View in CoL ) further support the earlier claim that the southern hemisphere Tettigoniinae View in CoL represent convergent ecomorphs with the Holarctic shieldback katydids or represent a relict form shared with the other species traditionally considered Tettigoniinae View in CoL . Further investigation into the lineages of the paraphyletic Nedubini View in CoL is necessary to determine how these taxa are related. In light of the findings here, and in Cole and Chiang (2016), it is apparent that Nedubini View in CoL is not a monophyletic tribe and the taxa currently described within this tribe should not be included within Tettigoniinae View in CoL .
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Requenini
Mugleston, Joseph D., Naegle, Michael, Song, Hojun & Whiting, Michael F. 2018 |
Nedubini
Gorochov 1988 |
Nedubini
Gorochov 1988 |
Nedubini
Gorochov 1988 |
Arytropteridini
Caudell 1908 |
Arytropteridini
Caudell 1908 |
Arytropteridini
Caudell 1908 |
Meconematini
Burmeister 1838 |