Taxonomic Swap 43448 (Guardado el 26/11/2018)

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Machado, R.J.P. et al. 2018: Owlflies are derived antlions: anchored phylogenomics supports a new phylogeny and classification of Myrmeleontidae (Neuroptera). Systematic entomology, DOI

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Añadido por stephen_thorpe en 26 de noviembre de 2018 a las 08:26 PM | Resuelto por stephen_thorpe en 26 de noviembre de 2018
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Hi Stephen,
Are there any subfamilies within the former Ascalaphidae that are still treated as different subfamilies (to the "new" Ascalaphinae) in this new treatment?

Anotado por silversea_starsong hace mas de 5 años

There is still some work to be done on iNat, below the family level, but I don't have access just at the moment to the full article cited above, so it'll have to wait a few days.

Anotado por stephen_thorpe hace mas de 5 años

Doesn't the article suggest that the Ascapaphidae are now the Ascalaphinae within Myrmeleontidae?

Anotado por ianmcmillan hace mas de 5 años

Yes, but there was an Ascalaphinae in Ascalaphidae already, along with other subfamilies, so it still needs sorting out when I get the chance to read the full article.

Anotado por stephen_thorpe hace mas de 5 años

I will be eagerly awaiting the outcome. :)

Anotado por ianmcmillan hace mas de 5 años

I would presume any subfamilies within Ascalaphine (former treatment) would become tribes in the new treatment of Ascalaphinae, then any tribes from the former treatment would just disappear?? Not sure exactly how taxon lumps work.

Anotado por silversea_starsong hace mas de 5 años

Not necessarily like that! Depends on the results of their phylogenetic analysis

Anotado por stephen_thorpe hace mas de 5 años

Registering interest.

Just a thoughlet: should we be making taxonomic changes on iNat based on papers that no one has actually read or reviewed yet...?

@beetledude

Anotado por karoopixie hace mas de 5 años

The paper has been through peer review, so any further "review" is not needed. The changes I made initially were from reading the abstract of the paper, so it wasn't entirely "unread". A few days later I obtained a copy of the full paper and I am in the process of incorporating all the changes (but it is quite a big task!)

Anotado por stephen_thorpe hace mas de 5 años

Progress update: I have tidied it up to subfamily level now (except that someone has added the fossil genus Neadelphus, which is difficult to place). Tribes will have to wait for another day.

Anotado por stephen_thorpe hace mas de 5 años

Apologies, just flagged the 'why not just shift all Ascalaphidae to Ascalaphinae rather than reverting to the sea of Myrmeleontidae' issue without seeing it had already been raised here. Will try to remove flag, but sentiment remains.

Anotado por william6 hace mas de 3 años

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