Phylogenetic signals from nepomorpha (Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera) mouthparts: Stylets bundle, sense organs, and labial segments

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The present study is a cladistic analysis of morphological characters focusing on the file of the mandible, the apices of the maxillae, the rupturing device on the maxillae, the internal structures of the mouthparts, and the external morphology of the labial segments as well as the distribution of labial sensilla in true water bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera, infraorder Nepomorpha). The study is based on data referring to sixty-two species representing all nepomorphan families (Heteroptera), together with one outgroup species representing the infraorders Gerromorpha (Mesoveliidae). The morphological data matrix consists of forty-eight characters. The present hypothesis supports the monophyly of the Nepomorpha and the monophyly of all families. The new modification in the systematic classification has been proposed: ((Nepidae + Belostomatidae), (Diaprepocoridae + Corixidae + Micronectidae), (Ochteridae + Gelastocoridae), Aphelocheiridae, Potamocoridae, Naucoridae, Notonectidae, and (Pleidae + Helotrephidae)). © 2014 Jolanta Brozek.

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Brozek, J. (2014). Phylogenetic signals from nepomorpha (Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera) mouthparts: Stylets bundle, sense organs, and labial segments. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/237854

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