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121por Wei, Fan, Tang, Danfeng, Wei, Kunhua, Qin, Fang, Li, Linxuan, Lin, Yang, Zhu, Yanxia, Khan, Aziz, Kashif, Muhammad Haneef, Miao, Jianhua“…The phylogenetic analysis placed S. tonkinensis in Papilionoideae, sister to S. flavescens, and the genera Sophora and Ammopiptanthus were closely related. …”
Publicado 2020
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122por Książkiewicz, Michał, Rychel, Sandra, Nelson, Matthew N., Wyrwa, Katarzyna, Naganowska, Barbara, Wolko, Bogdan“…LanFTc1 is located in the region conserved among all main lineages of Papilionoideae. LanFTc1 is a direct descendant of ancestral FTc, whereas LanFTc2 appeared by subsequent duplication. …”
Publicado 2016
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123por Wu, Shuang, Chen, Jinyuan, Li, Ying, Liu, Ai, Li, Ao, Yin, Mou, Shrestha, Nawal, Liu, Jianquan, Ren, Guangpeng“…BACKGROUND: Although plastomes are highly conserved with respect to gene content and order in most photosynthetic angiosperms, extensive genomic rearrangements have been reported in Fabaceae, particularly within the inverted repeat lacking clade (IRLC) of Papilionoideae. Two hypotheses, i.e., the absence of the IR and the increased repeat content, have been proposed to affect the stability of plastomes. …”
Publicado 2021
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124por Hao, Jiasheng, Sun, Qianqian, Zhao, Huabin, Sun, Xiaoyan, Gai, Yonghua, Yang, Qun“…Phylogenetic analyses (ML and BI methods) showed that Papilionoidea is not a natural group, and Hesperioidea is placed within the Papilionoidea as a sister to ((Pieridae + Lycaenidae) + Nymphalidae) while Papilionoidae is paraphyletic to Hesperioidea. …”
Publicado 2012
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125“…Bayesian inference analysis strongly supported the monophyly of Bombycoidea, Geometroidea, Noctuoidea, Papilionoidea, Pyraloidea, and Tortricoidea were strongly supported. …”
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126“…This analysis and bootstrap confidence revealed two major clades representing Glossata suborder within Lepidoptera, with a close relationship of Noctuoidea + (Pyraloidea (Hesperioidea + Papilionoidea)). The subfamily Heliothinae forming a sister group with Risobinae (Noctinae + Hadeninae). …”
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127“…New taxa in Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) are traditionally proposed after inspection of male genitalia, which largely form the basis for Hesperiidae taxonomy. …”
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128“…Phylogenetic analyses based on 13 PCGs using maximum-likelihood (ML) revealed that P. paris resides in the Papilionoidea family. This study provided the valuable evidence on phylogenetic relationship of the P. paris at the molecular level and essential resource for further research on this species.…”
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129“…Hesperioidea is placed within the Papilionoidea rather than as a sister group to it. The Pyraloidea is placed within the Macrolepidoptera with other superfamilies instead of the Papilionoidea.…”
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130“…BACKGROUND: The family Lycaenidae is the second-largest group of butterflies which contains about one third of the known species of Papilionoidea. The genera Tajuria Moore, [1881] and Drupadia Moore, 1884 are both mainly found in the Oriental and Australian realms. …”
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131por Mackintosh, Alexander, Laetsch, Dominik R., Hayward, Alexander, Charlesworth, Brian, Waterfall, Martin, Vila, Roger, Lohse, Konrad“…Here we compare genome-wide genetic diversity across 38 species of European butterflies (Papilionoidea), a group that shows little variation in reproductive strategy. …”
Publicado 2019
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132“…Phylogenetic analysis of superfamilial relationships in the lepidopteran clade Obtectomera with concatenated sequences of the 13 PCGs and 2 rRNA genes using the Bayesian inference method showed that Calliduloidea, which is only represented by P. felderi, was placed as the most basal lineage about Macroheterocera (Lasiocampoidea, Bombycoidea, Mimallonoidea, Noctuoidea, and Drepanoidea), Papilionoidea, and Pyraloidea.…”
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133por Chazot, Nicolas, Wahlberg, Niklas, Freitas, André Victor Lucci, Mitter, Charles, Labandeira, Conrad, Sohn, Jae-Cheon, Sahoo, Ranjit Kumar, Seraphim, Noemy, de Jong, Rienk, Heikkilä, Maria“…We generated a time-calibrated genus-level phylogeny of butterflies (Papilionoidea), including 994 taxa, up to 10 gene fragments and an unprecedented set of 12 fossils and 10 host-plant node calibration points. …”
Publicado 2019
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134por Jiang, Shao-Tong, Hong, Gui-Yun, Yu, Miao, Li, Na, Yang, Ying, Liu, Yan-Qun, Wei, Zhao-Jun“…Phylogenetic analysis among the available lepidopteran species supports the current morphology-based hypothesis that Bombycoidea, Geometroidea, Notodontidea, Papilionoidea and Pyraloidea are monophyletic. As has been previously suggested, Bombycidae (Bombyx mori and Bombyx mandarina), Sphingoidae (Manduca sexta) and Saturniidae (Antheraea pernyi, Antheraea yamamai, E. pyretorum and Caligula boisduvalii) formed a group.…”
Publicado 2009
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135“…Few species of true butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) have evolved a proboscis that greatly exceeds the length of the body. …”
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136por Liu, Qiu-Ning, Xin, Zhao-Zhe, Bian, Dan-Dan, Chai, Xin-Yue, Zhou, Chun-Lin, Tang, Bo-Ping“…We obtain a well-supported phylogenetic tree consisting of Yponomeutoidea + (Tortricoidea + Zygaenoidea + (Papilionoidea + (Pyraloidea + (Noctuoidea + (Geometroidea + Bombycoidea))))).…”
Publicado 2016
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137“…Here we examine quality trends in a taxonomically diverse and well-known group, butterflies (Papilionoidea), and provide draft, de novo assemblies for all available butterfly genomes. …”
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138“…The compilation included 44,148 records from 5,152 butterfly species (28.6% of worldwide species of Papilionoidea) and 1,193 genera (66.3%). The overwhelming majority of butterflies use angiosperms as host plants. …”
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139por Toussaint, Emmanuel F. A., Breinholt, Jesse W., Earl, Chandra, Warren, Andrew D., Brower, Andrew V. Z., Yago, Masaya, Dexter, Kelly M., Espeland, Marianne, Pierce, Naomi E., Lohman, David J., Kawahara, Akito Y.“…BACKGROUND: Butterflies (Papilionoidea) are perhaps the most charismatic insect lineage, yet phylogenetic relationships among them remain incompletely studied and controversial. …”
Publicado 2018
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140“…True butterflies (Papilionoidea) are overrepresented in our data, however, our estimates show this group can be taken as a representative for the other major lepidopteran superfamilies. …”
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