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author = {Buntika Areekul and Miharu Mori and Alejandro Zaldivar-Riveron and Donald L. J. Quicke},
title = {Molecular and morphological phylogeny of the parasitic wasp genus Yelicones Cameron (Braconidae: Rogadinae)},
year = {2005},
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journal = {European Journal of Entomology},
volume = {102},
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abstract = {Phylogenetic relationships of the braconid wasp genus Yelicones Cameron are studied using the D2-D3 region of the nuclear 28S rRNA gene, both alone and simultaneously with morphology. The results support a morphology-based phylogeny, presented elsewhere, with Yelicones being divided into two major groups corresponding to the New and Old World faunas. The African and Asian species largely form separate clades except for Yelicones wui Chen & He from China which is associated with the Afrotropical species. Potential molecular synapomorphies are illustrated.}
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Citation for Study 1424

Citation title:
"Molecular and morphological phylogeny of the parasitic wasp genus Yelicones Cameron (Braconidae: Rogadinae)".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1356
(Status: Published).
Citation
Areekul B., Mori M., Zaldivar-riveron A., & Quicke D. 2005. Molecular and morphological phylogeny of the parasitic wasp genus Yelicones Cameron (Braconidae: Rogadinae). European Journal of Entomology, 102: 617-624.
Authors
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Areekul B.
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Mori M.
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Zaldivar-riveron A.
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Quicke D.
Abstract
Phylogenetic relationships of the braconid wasp genus Yelicones Cameron are studied using the D2-D3 region of the nuclear 28S rRNA gene, both alone and simultaneously with morphology. The results support a morphology-based phylogeny, presented elsewhere, with Yelicones being divided into two major groups corresponding to the New and Old World faunas. The African and Asian species largely form separate clades except for Yelicones wui Chen & He from China which is associated with the Afrotropical species. Potential molecular synapomorphies are illustrated.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14608,
author = {Buntika Areekul and Miharu Mori and Alejandro Zaldivar-Riveron and Donald L. J. Quicke},
title = {Molecular and morphological phylogeny of the parasitic wasp genus Yelicones Cameron (Braconidae: Rogadinae)},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {European Journal of Entomology},
volume = {102},
number = {},
pages = {617--624},
abstract = {Phylogenetic relationships of the braconid wasp genus Yelicones Cameron are studied using the D2-D3 region of the nuclear 28S rRNA gene, both alone and simultaneously with morphology. The results support a morphology-based phylogeny, presented elsewhere, with Yelicones being divided into two major groups corresponding to the New and Old World faunas. The African and Asian species largely form separate clades except for Yelicones wui Chen & He from China which is associated with the Afrotropical species. Potential molecular synapomorphies are illustrated.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 14608
AU - Areekul,Buntika
AU - Mori,Miharu
AU - Zaldivar-Riveron,Alejandro
AU - Quicke,Donald L. J.
T1 - Molecular and morphological phylogeny of the parasitic wasp genus Yelicones Cameron (Braconidae: Rogadinae)
PY - 2005
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N2 - Phylogenetic relationships of the braconid wasp genus Yelicones Cameron are studied using the D2-D3 region of the nuclear 28S rRNA gene, both alone and simultaneously with morphology. The results support a morphology-based phylogeny, presented elsewhere, with Yelicones being divided into two major groups corresponding to the New and Old World faunas. The African and Asian species largely form separate clades except for Yelicones wui Chen & He from China which is associated with the Afrotropical species. Potential molecular synapomorphies are illustrated.
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JF - European Journal of Entomology
VL - 102
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SP - 617
EP - 624
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