Analysis finds flaw in ‘Protura-sister’ hypothesis: Reassessing early hexapod phylogeny

Analysis finds flaw in ‘Protura-sister’ hypothesis: Reassessing early hexapod phylogeny

The early lineages of hexapods (broadly defined insects) have long been debated. Researchers at University of Tsukuba and collaborators critically examined the newly proposed “Protura-sister” phylogenetic hypothesis. This analysis revealed a fundamental flaw in the hypothesis, reinforcing the validity of the previously established “Ellipura” hypothesis. The early lineages of hexapods (broadly defined insects) have long been debated. Researchers at University of Tsukuba and collaborators critically examined the newly proposed “Protura-sister” phylogenetic hypothesis. This analysis revealed a fundamental flaw in the hypothesis, reinforcing the validity of the previously established “Ellipura” hypothesis. Plants & Animals Evolution Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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