1979
DOI: 10.2307/sysbio/28.4.653
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Evolutionary Trends in Heteroptera. Part II. Mouthpart-Structures and Feeding Strategies

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“…Distributed across all biogeographic realms, their greatest diversity is achieved within the tropical zones of the globe (Panizzi & Grazia, 2015), totaling an impressive number of more than 45,254 described species (Henry, 2017). All this diversity was split into seven monophyletic lineages (Schuh, 1979), recognized as infraorders (Weirauch & Schuh, 2011;Weirauch et al 2019); their interrelationships are not defined as well, but Cimicomorpha and Pentatomomorpha are consistently recovered as sister groups and as the most derived clade within the True bugs (Wheeler et al, 1993;Cassis & Schuh, 2010;Li et al, 2012;Weirauch et al, 2019;de Moya et al, 2019). Together, they include ca.…”
Section: General Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distributed across all biogeographic realms, their greatest diversity is achieved within the tropical zones of the globe (Panizzi & Grazia, 2015), totaling an impressive number of more than 45,254 described species (Henry, 2017). All this diversity was split into seven monophyletic lineages (Schuh, 1979), recognized as infraorders (Weirauch & Schuh, 2011;Weirauch et al 2019); their interrelationships are not defined as well, but Cimicomorpha and Pentatomomorpha are consistently recovered as sister groups and as the most derived clade within the True bugs (Wheeler et al, 1993;Cassis & Schuh, 2010;Li et al, 2012;Weirauch et al, 2019;de Moya et al, 2019). Together, they include ca.…”
Section: General Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%