An integrative phylogenomic approach to elucidate the evolutionary history and divergence times of Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola).
Alexandros VasilikopoulosBernhard MisofKaren MeusemannDoria LieberzTomáš FlouriRolf G BeutelOliver NiehuisTorsten WapplerJes RustRalph S PetersAlexander DonathLars PodsiadlowskiChristoph MayerDaniela BartelAlexander BöhmShanlin LiuPaschalia KapliCarola GreveJames E JepsonXingyue LiuXin ZhouHorst AspöckUlrike AspöckPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
Our extensive phylogenomic analyses consolidate several key aspects in the backbone phylogeny of Neuropterida, such as the basal placement of Coniopterygidae within Neuroptera and the monophyly of Osmyloidea. Furthermore, they provide new insights into the timing of diversification of Neuropterida. Despite the vast amount of analyzed molecular data, we found that certain nodes in the tree of Neuroptera are not robustly resolved. Therefore, we emphasize the importance of integrating the results of morphological analyses with those of sequence-based phylogenomics. We also suggest that comparative analyses of genomic meta-characters should be incorporated into future phylogenomic studies of Neuropterida.