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A preliminary phylogeny of the South African Lentulidae.

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A preliminary phylogeny of the South African Lentulidae.

Auteurs : Daniela Matenaar ; Linda Bröder ; Axel Hochkirch

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The grasshopper family Lentulidae is endemic to eastern and southern Africa, with its center of diversity situated in South Africa, the highest diversity being found in the Cape Floristic Region, which is one of the global biodiversity hotspots. The family consists of 35 genera sorted in two subfamilies. This study provides first insights into the phylogeny of Lentulidae. Two mitochondrial genes (12S and NDS) were sequenced and the phylogeny was inferred through Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference.

DOI: 10.1186/s41065-015-0005-6
PubMed: 28096763

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