2007
DOI: 10.1603/0013-8746(2007)100[100:pageoc]2.0.co;2
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Phylogeny and Genital Evolution of Carabid Beetles in the Genus <I>Pterostichus</I> and Its Allied Genera (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Inferred from Two Nuclear Gene Sequences

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“…This relationship is consistent with recent discussion and analyses using male genitalic features (Sasakawa andKubota 2005, 2006). This complex, including Euryperis Motschulsky, Morphnosoma, Euferonia, Feroperis Lafer, and Moritapterus Berlov is considered to constitute a single subgenus, Petrophilus by Sasakawa andKubota (2005, 2006).…”
Section: Discussion Relationships Among Included Outgroup Taxasupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This relationship is consistent with recent discussion and analyses using male genitalic features (Sasakawa andKubota 2005, 2006). This complex, including Euryperis Motschulsky, Morphnosoma, Euferonia, Feroperis Lafer, and Moritapterus Berlov is considered to constitute a single subgenus, Petrophilus by Sasakawa andKubota (2005, 2006).…”
Section: Discussion Relationships Among Included Outgroup Taxasupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Results for the relationships of the various subgenera of Pterostichus and related genera are generally consistent with those found by Sasakawa and Kubota (2007) (Figs. 8, 10), assuming combined data are used and gap regions contribute to the phylogeny.…”
Section: Discussion Relationships Among Included Outgroup Taxasupporting
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“…The value of this feature should be carefully assessed in the Pterostichini and always in the context of a set of important characters, though it is useful to delimit natural phyletic groups. For example, a left-sided ostium is observed in two not related norther hemisphere clades, the small Nearctic genus Lophoglossus Le Conte, 1852 and a huge cluster of subgenera of Pterostichus (Bousquet 1999: 39, Will 1999, Sasakawa and Kubota 2007 Fig. 1).…”
Section: ) Median Lobe Of Aedeagus With Ostium Situated On the Dorsamentioning
confidence: 99%