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  • The thoracic musculature of the insect order Psocodea has been studied in a limited number of species, prompting a broader investigation across all three suborders of Psocodea in the present study.
  • The research provided evidence supporting the sister-group relationship between the Troctomorpha and Psocomorpha suborders through unique genetic traits, despite other characters presenting ambiguous support.
  • Additionally, the study identified a shared trait that supports the relationship between the Epipsocetae and Psocetae infraorders, suggesting that thoracic muscle characteristics could be useful for understanding the deeper evolution of insects, including relationships between different orders.

Article Abstract

The thoracic musculature of the insect order Psocodea has been examined in only a few species of a single suborder to date. In the present study, we examined the thoracic musculature of species selected from all three suborders of Psocodea to elucidate the ground plan of the order and to examine the phylogenetic utility of the character system. The sister-group relationship between the suborders Troctomorpha and Psocomorpha received support from two novel nonhomoplasious synapomorphies, although the support from other morphological characters for this relationship is ambiguous. The sister-group relationship between the infraorders Epipsocetae and Psocetae also received support from one nonhomoplasious synapomorphy, although no other morphological characters supporting this relationship have been identified to date. The present examination revealed the potential of thoracic muscle characters for estimating deep phylogeny, possibly including interordinal relationships.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmor.21492DOI Listing

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