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Neodiptera: New insights into the adult morphology and higher level phylogeny of Diptera (Insecta)
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EntomologyZoological TaxonomyNew InsightsComparative AnatomyPhylogenetic AnalysisArthropod TaxonomyPhylogeneticsCervix PertainingAmniote AnatomyMorphological EvidenceMorphologyBiologyAdult MorphologyExtant DipteraEvolutionary BiologyHigher Level PhylogenyNatural SciencesAdult ProthoraxMedicine
Abstract This paper outlines several aspects of the skeleto-muscular organization of the adult prothorax and cervix pertaining to the ground pattern of Diptera, which in turn leads to the characterization of Neodiptera, a higher level dipterous taxon which includes Brachycera and bibionomorph Nematocera ( sensu Hennig). The monophyly of Neodiptera is firmly supported by four skeleto-muscular modifications of the pronoto-cervical region. The bibionomorph Nematocera are shown to be paraphyletic in terms of Brachycera. On more preliminary evidence it is argued that the fundamental dichotomy of the extant Diptera lies between ‘polyneuran’ clade which includes Trichoceridae, Tipuloidea, Tanyderidae, and Ptychopteridae and an ‘oligoneuran’ clade which includes all the remaining groups. Preliminary evidence for a sister group relationship between Blephariceroidea and Culicomorpha is also provided. The possible adaptational significance of the cervical specializations in Neodiptera is discussed.
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