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A revised terminology for male genitalia in Hymenoptera (Insecta), with a special emphasis on Ichneumonoidea

Applying consistent terminology for morphological traits across different taxa is a highly pertinent task in the study of morphology and evolution. Different terminologies for the same traits can generate bias in phylogeny and prevent correct homology assessments. This situation is exacerbated in th...

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Published in:PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) CA), 2023-10, Vol.11, p.e15874, Article e15874
Main Authors: Dal Pos, Davide, Mikó, István, Talamas, Elijah J, Vilhelmsen, Lars, Sharanowski, Barbara J
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Braconidae
Confocal laser scanning microscopy
Entomology
Evolutionary Studies
Genitalia
Genitalia, Male
Hymenoptera
Hymenoptera anatomy ontology
Ichneumonidae
Ichneumonoidea
Insecta
Male
Male genitalia
Phylogeny
Reproductive organs
Taxonomy
Terms and phrases
Wasps
Zoology
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