European Journal of Entomology

      ISSN 1210-5759 (print), 1802-8829 (online)

Eur. J. Entomol. 2004, 101(1): 95–144  

Relationships among coleopteran suborders and major endoneopteran lineages: Evidence from hind wing characters

KUKALOVA-PECK J.* & LAWRENCE J.F.

A phylogenetic analysis of the four coleopteran suborders (Polyphaga, Archostemata, Myxophaga and Adephaga), four other endoneopteran taxa (Strepsiptera, Neuropterida, Mecopterida and Hymenoptera) and three neopteran outgroups (Orthoneoptera, Blattoneoptera and Hemineoptera) is performed based on 63 characters of hind wing venation, articulation and folding patterns, with character states coded for the groundplan of each taxon (not for exemplar genera or species). The shortest tree found using Winclada with Nona exhibits the following topology: Orthoneoptera + (Blattoneoptera + (Hemineoptera + Endoneoptera: (Hymenoptera + ((Neuropterida + Mecopterida) + (Coleoptera + Strepsiptera))))). Homologization of the hind wing venation in Coleoptera is reviewed and updated, and comments are made concerning recent works on wing folding. Recent phylogenetic schemes proposed for the orders of Endoneoptera and suborders of Coleoptera are reviewed and their supporting evidence critically examined. The special role and influence of the hind wing anojugal lobe on the diversification of Neoptera and Endoneoptera is discussed. A scenario is proposed for the origin and evolution of the insect hind wing.

Address
Earth Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada; e-mail: JarmilaPeck@pigeon.carleton.ca

Keywords
Coleoptera suborders, Endopterygota, Neoptera, Endoneoptera lineages, insect wings, phylogeny, morphology

accepted: Nov 5th, 2003    published: Mar 25th, 2004    URL: http://www.eje.cz/scripts/viewabstract.php?abstract=683


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