2018
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1439539
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The psyllid genusPseudophacopteron(Hemiptera: Psylloidea) from China

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“…In our analysis, Phacopteronidae are strongly supported as a sister group to the remaining Psylloidea. Phacopteronidae comprise a relatively small pantropical group, which is easily diagnosable by a number of morphological autapomorphies (Hollis, ; Malenovský & Burckhardt, , I. Malenovský and D. Burckhardt, unpublished data; Luo et al ., ) but its affinities to other groups of Psylloidea have been obscure. Current phacopteronid genera were originally classified in Pauropsyllinae (based on the genus Pauropsylla Rübsaamen, now Triozidae; Crawford, ), as members of the broadly conceived Ciriacreminae (now Psyllidae; Heslop‐Harrison, ), Carsidaridae (Becker‐Migdisova, ) or Aphalaridae (Klimaszewski, ), until they were given the rank of family by White & Hodkinson ().…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our analysis, Phacopteronidae are strongly supported as a sister group to the remaining Psylloidea. Phacopteronidae comprise a relatively small pantropical group, which is easily diagnosable by a number of morphological autapomorphies (Hollis, ; Malenovský & Burckhardt, , I. Malenovský and D. Burckhardt, unpublished data; Luo et al ., ) but its affinities to other groups of Psylloidea have been obscure. Current phacopteronid genera were originally classified in Pauropsyllinae (based on the genus Pauropsylla Rübsaamen, now Triozidae; Crawford, ), as members of the broadly conceived Ciriacreminae (now Psyllidae; Heslop‐Harrison, ), Carsidaridae (Becker‐Migdisova, ) or Aphalaridae (Klimaszewski, ), until they were given the rank of family by White & Hodkinson ().…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concepts of many of the individual described families, their subfamilies and genera have been tested and/or refined in a number of morphology‐based revisions (e.g. Hollis, , , ; Burckhardt, ,b, ,b; Brown & Hodkinson, ; Burckhardt & Lauterer, , ,b; Hollis & Broomfield, ; Burckhardt & Basset, ; Burckhardt & Mifsud, ; Malenovský & Burckhardt, ; Burckhardt & Queiroz, ; Luo et al ., , , ; Drohojowska, ; Serbina & Burckhardt, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%