2018
DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zly072
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Molecular phylogeny of Ateleutinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae): systematics and biogeography of a widespread parasitoid wasp lineage

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“…In fact, there is little evidence for the monophyly of most subtribes in Phygadeuontinae or Cryptinae Kirby, 1837. In a combined morphological and molecular analysis (although with all Phygadeuontinae coded identically), Quicke et al (2009) found that Handaoia and also Austriteles Gauld, 1984 formed a clade with Ateleute Förster, 1869 and Tamaulipeca Kasparyan, 2000, two of the three genera comprising the recently recognised Ateleutinae Townes, 1970(Santos 2017Santos et al 2018). Could these genera be better classified in Ateleutinae?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, there is little evidence for the monophyly of most subtribes in Phygadeuontinae or Cryptinae Kirby, 1837. In a combined morphological and molecular analysis (although with all Phygadeuontinae coded identically), Quicke et al (2009) found that Handaoia and also Austriteles Gauld, 1984 formed a clade with Ateleute Förster, 1869 and Tamaulipeca Kasparyan, 2000, two of the three genera comprising the recently recognised Ateleutinae Townes, 1970(Santos 2017Santos et al 2018). Could these genera be better classified in Ateleutinae?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%