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“…2). This experiment illustrates how the inclusion of representatives of large groups that are considered, but not proved, to be unrelated (e.g., dionychans and the Austral Cribellate clade, see Miller et al, 2010) may have a profound impact on the resulting hypotheses.…”
Section: Lycosoids and The Root Of Dionychamentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…2). This experiment illustrates how the inclusion of representatives of large groups that are considered, but not proved, to be unrelated (e.g., dionychans and the Austral Cribellate clade, see Miller et al, 2010) may have a profound impact on the resulting hypotheses.…”
Section: Lycosoids and The Root Of Dionychamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Major new hypotheses of those works are the eresoids (Oecobiidae + Eresidae), titanoecoids (Titanoecidae + Phyxelididae), and the Fused Paracribellar clade (a group of families related to Amphinectidae and Desidae). Those were followed shortly thereafter by the molecular analyses of Spagna and Gillespie (2008) and Miller et al (2010). This last analysis did not recover eresoids, and placed the titanoecoid representatives well within the RTA clade, but obtained an Austral Cribellate clade (Spagna and Gillespie, 2008) fairly similar to the Fused Paracribellar clade but including the Stiphidiidae.…”
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