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      Systematic review of subfamily Phylinae (Hemiptera: Miridae) in Korean Peninsula with molecular phylogeny of Miridae

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      The study conducted two themes: (1) The systematic review of subfamily Phylinae (Heteroptera: Miridae) in Korean Peninsula, with brief zoogeographic discussion in East Asia, and (2) Molecular phylogeny of Miridae: (i) Higher group relationships within family Miridae, and (ii) Phylogeny of subfamily Phylinae.
      In systematic review a total of eighty four species in twenty eight genera of Phylines are recognized from the Korean Peninsula. During this study, twenty new reports including six new species were investigated; and purposed a synonym and revised recombination. Keys to genera and species, diagnosis, descriptions including male and female genitalia, illustrations and short biological notes are provided for each of the species.
      Molecular based higher group relationships, and detail phylogenetic relationships of subfamily Phylinae were conducted. The higher group relationships were analyzed using 159 taxa, including seven subfamilies and six outgroups. The results of analysis indicated that subfamilies Cylapinae, Deraeocorinae, Isometopinae, Mirinae and Phylinae are monophyly, whereas Bryocorinae and Orthotylinae are paraphyletic. Dicyphini (of Bryocorinae) occurs as a sister group to all remaining mirid taxa.
      Further, the phylogenetic analyses of subfamily Phylinae based on 68 taxa including 57 ingroup and 11 outgroup taxa (which include taxa of other subfamilies in Miridae except Psallopinae) were conducted. The results of analyses assure that, tribes Auricillocorini and Hallodapini are monophyletic, tribe Phylini is non-monophyletic but its member do not fall into other tribes, Teleorhinus (of Pronotocrepini) lies within Phylini, and Lasiolabops is separated from Phylini. Similary, present analyses argue with the monophyly of Leucophoropterini and Pilophorini.
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      The study conducted two themes: (1) The systematic review of subfamily Phylinae (Heteroptera: Miridae) in Korean Peninsula, with brief zoogeographic discussion in East Asia, and (2) Molecular phylogeny of Miridae: (i) Higher group relationships within...

      The study conducted two themes: (1) The systematic review of subfamily Phylinae (Heteroptera: Miridae) in Korean Peninsula, with brief zoogeographic discussion in East Asia, and (2) Molecular phylogeny of Miridae: (i) Higher group relationships within family Miridae, and (ii) Phylogeny of subfamily Phylinae.
      In systematic review a total of eighty four species in twenty eight genera of Phylines are recognized from the Korean Peninsula. During this study, twenty new reports including six new species were investigated; and purposed a synonym and revised recombination. Keys to genera and species, diagnosis, descriptions including male and female genitalia, illustrations and short biological notes are provided for each of the species.
      Molecular based higher group relationships, and detail phylogenetic relationships of subfamily Phylinae were conducted. The higher group relationships were analyzed using 159 taxa, including seven subfamilies and six outgroups. The results of analysis indicated that subfamilies Cylapinae, Deraeocorinae, Isometopinae, Mirinae and Phylinae are monophyly, whereas Bryocorinae and Orthotylinae are paraphyletic. Dicyphini (of Bryocorinae) occurs as a sister group to all remaining mirid taxa.
      Further, the phylogenetic analyses of subfamily Phylinae based on 68 taxa including 57 ingroup and 11 outgroup taxa (which include taxa of other subfamilies in Miridae except Psallopinae) were conducted. The results of analyses assure that, tribes Auricillocorini and Hallodapini are monophyletic, tribe Phylini is non-monophyletic but its member do not fall into other tribes, Teleorhinus (of Pronotocrepini) lies within Phylini, and Lasiolabops is separated from Phylini. Similary, present analyses argue with the monophyly of Leucophoropterini and Pilophorini.

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      • TABLE OF CONTENTS
      • Abstract
      • Table of Contents
      • List of Tables
      • List of Figures
      • TABLE OF CONTENTS
      • Abstract
      • Table of Contents
      • List of Tables
      • List of Figures
      • PART I. Taxonomic review of the sub-family Phylinae (Heterptera: Miridae) in the Korean Peninsula.
      • Abstract………………………………………………………………………1
      • Historical Review……………………………………………………………2
      • Introduction…………………………………………………………………4
      • Material and Methods………………………………………………………6
      • Results………………………………………………………………………8
      • Subfamily Phylinae Douglas and Scott, 1865…………………………8
      • Keys to tribes of subfamily Phylinae ……………………………………9
      • Tribe Hallodapini Van Duzee, 1916………………………………………10
      • Key to Korean genera of tribe Hallodapini ……………………………10
      • Genus Acrorrhinium Noualhier, 1895……………………………………11
      • Genus Hallodapus Fieber, 1858…………………………………………13
      • Genus Systellonotus Fieber, 1858………………………………………19
      • Tribe Leucophoropterini Schuh, 1974…………………………………21
      • Genus Sejanus Distant, 1910……………………………………………22
      • Tribe Phylini Douglas and Scott, 1865…………………………………24
      • Key to Korean genera of tribe Phylini……………………………………25
      • Genus Atomoscelis Reuter, 1875………………………………………28
      • Genus Atractotomus Fieber, 1858………………………………………30
      • Genus Atractotomoidea Yasunaga, 1999………………………………32
      • Genus Campylomma Reuter, 1878………………………………………34
      • Genus Chlamydatus Curtis, 1833………………………………………41
      • Genus Compsidolon Reuter, 1899………………………………………44
      • Genus Euplagiognathus Duwal n. gen. ………………………………48
      • Genus Europiella Reuter, 1909…………………………………………51
      • Genus Harpocera Curtis, 1838…………………………………………61
      • Genus Kasumiphylus Schwartz and Stonedahl, 2004………………65
      • Genus Macrotylus Fieber, 1858…………………………………………67
      • Genus Moissonia Reuter, 1894…………………………………………71
      • Genus Monosynamma Scott, 1864……………………………………77
      • Genus Orthonotus Stephens, 1829……………………………………79
      • Genus Orthophylus Duwal and Lee, 2011……………………………82
      • Genus Parapsallus Wagner, 1952………………………………………84
      • Genus Phylus Hahn, 1831………………………………………………87
      • Genus Pseudophylus Yasunaga, 1999………………………………90
      • Genus Plagiognathus Fieber, 1858……………………………………92
      • Genus Psallus Fieber, 1858……………………………………………102
      • Genus Rubrocuneocoris Schuh, 1984………………………………156
      • Genus Tytthus Fieber, 1864……………………………………………158
      • Tribe Pilophorini Douglas and Scott, 1876…………………………160
      • Key to Korean genera of tribe Pilophorini……………………………161
      • Genus Pherolepis Kulik, 1968 …………………………………………161
      • Genus Pilophorus Hahn, 1826…………………………………………166
      • Zoogeographic discussion in Eastern Asia…………………………186
      • PART II. Molecular phylogeny of Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)
      • (i). Higher group relationships within family Miridae (Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha)
      • Abstract………………………………………………………189
      • Introduction…………………………………………………189
      • Material and Methods……………………………………191
      • Results……………………………………………………………………195
      • Discussion………………………………………………………………197
      • Conclusion ………………………………………………………………200
      • PART II (ii). Phylogeny of subfamily Phylinae
      • Abstract……………………………………………………………………201
      • Introduction…………………………………………………………………201
      • Material and Methods……………………………………………………204
      • Results………………………………………………………………………207
      • Discussion…………………………………………………………………208
      • Conclusion …………………………………………………………………218
      • Literature Cited……………………………………………………………220
      • Checklist of subfamily Phylinae in Korea ……………………………239
      • Appendix
      • Figure plates ………………………………………………………………245
      • Table 1………………………………………………………………………294
      • Table 2………………………………………………………………………315
      • Table 3………………………………………………………………………322
      • Table 4………………………………………………………………………324
      • Table 6………………………………………………………………………329
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