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Phylogenetic analysis of the New World Ptininae (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea)

Summary A phylogenetic analysis of the New World Ptininae (Anobiidae) was conducted with representatives of nine of ten New World genera, several Old World genera and seven more of the ten subfamilies of Anobiidae. One hundred and two characters (forty‐three multistate) from thirty‐four taxa were us...

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Published in:Systematic entomology 2000-04, Vol.25 (2), p.235-262
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