2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4424661
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Phylogeny and Diversification of Planthoppers (Hemiptera Fulgoromorpha) Based on a Comprehensive Molecular Dataset and Large Taxon Sampling

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“…Having already shown the significant impact of sampling throughout this work, we consider it very likely that a sample that is more representative of the diversity of these families in the future will have significant effects on the grouping of taxonomic units observed. A good example of this instability is the Nogodinidae issue, regularly found polyphyletic and in different ways, in molecular analyses (Yeh et al, 2005, Urban & Cryan, 2007Song & Liang, 2013, Bucher & Bourgoin, 2019this work). It is clear that the Nogodinidae do not form a monophyletic group and that the family cannot be maintained: its non-related subunits belong to several of these related families whose diagnoses will have to be reviewed in order to accommodate these taxonomic subunits of the Nogodinidae.…”
Section: 'Higher' Planthopper Familiesmentioning
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“…Having already shown the significant impact of sampling throughout this work, we consider it very likely that a sample that is more representative of the diversity of these families in the future will have significant effects on the grouping of taxonomic units observed. A good example of this instability is the Nogodinidae issue, regularly found polyphyletic and in different ways, in molecular analyses (Yeh et al, 2005, Urban & Cryan, 2007Song & Liang, 2013, Bucher & Bourgoin, 2019this work). It is clear that the Nogodinidae do not form a monophyletic group and that the family cannot be maintained: its non-related subunits belong to several of these related families whose diagnoses will have to be reviewed in order to accommodate these taxonomic subunits of the Nogodinidae.…”
Section: 'Higher' Planthopper Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2021) have come to challenge the results of Urban & Cryan (2007), to the point that attempting a simple consensus of all the phylogenetic hypotheses would lead to retain only a few polytomous nodes, even for the seemingly well-established sister families. A review of these studies suggests that most of the issues pertain to taxa and characters sampling (Bucher & Bourgoin, 2019). Indeed, all molecular phylogenies of planthopper families were conducted either on a limited diversity of characters with only a few gene sequences in the pioneer studies (Bourgoin et al, 1997;Yeh & Yang, 1999;Yeh et al, 1998Yeh et al, , 2005, or later on a too restricted taxonomic sampling never exceeding ~130 taxa (Cryan & Urban, 2007, 2012Song & Liang, 2013;Huang & Qin, 2018;Yu & Liang, 2018, Wang et al, 2019Xu et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2021;Michalik et al, 2023), failing to adequately consider the high diversity and disparity of planthoppers.…”
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