Phylogeny of Blattoidea (Dictyoptera: Blattodea) with a revised classification of Blattidae
Phylogeny of Blattoidea (Dictyoptera: Blattodea) with a revised classification of Blattidae
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Blattoidea are comprised of the major lineages Blattidae, Lamproblattidae, Tryonicidae, Anaplectidae, 36" Induction Cooktop and Cryptocercidae + Isoptera.Despite a number of studies, no consensus exists regarding the relationships between these lineages.Additionally, the current division of Blattidae into Archiblattinae, Blattinae, Macrocercinae and Polyzosteriinae needs phylogenetic testing.
We present a molecular phylogeny of Blattoidea recovering all the major lineages as monophyletic with Lamproblattidae as sister to the remaining Blattoidea and Tryonicidae as sister to Cryptocercidae + Isoptera.Contrary to many previous studies, we found a high degree of consistency between analyses, possibly due to improved taxon sampling.We found that none of the currently accepted subfamilies of Blattidae are monophyletic.
Mapping of distribution revealed a clear geographic structuring at odds with the current subfamilial classification.Based on results from this and other studies, we present a revised classification of Blattidae: Used Goal Skates we erect two new subfamilies, Eurycotiinae stat.rev.
and Austrostylopyginae subfam.nov., reinstate Duchailluiinae stat.
rev.and subsume Macrocercinae in Polyzosteriinae.We also present a division of Polyzosteriinae into tribes: Polyzosteriini, Methanini stat.
rev., Rothisilphini trib.nov.
, and Celatoblattini trib.nov.Within Blattidae, Duchailluiinae is sister to the remaining taxa, while Austrostylopyginae is most likely sister to all other Blattidae except Duchailluiinae.