Mitochondrial phylogenomics of the Hymenoptera.
- P. Tang, Jia-chen Zhu, A. Vogler
- BiologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 February 2019
Comparative and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genomes in basal hymenopterans
- Shengnan Song, P. Tang, Shujun Wei, Xue-xin Chen
- BiologyScientific Reports
- 16 February 2016
A comparative analysis of the mitochondrial genomes in the Symphyta was conducted by describing two newly sequenced ones, representing the first mitochondrial genome in family Cimbicidae, and Asiemphytus rufocephalus, from family Tenthredinidae, showing a biased usage of A and T rather than G and C.
The first two mitochondrial genomes of wood wasps (Hymenoptera: Symphyta): Novel gene rearrangements and higher-level phylogeny of the basal hymenopterans.
- Yue Ma, Bo-ying Zheng, Jia-chen Zhu, C. van Achterberg, P. Tang, Xue-xin Chen
- BiologyInternational Journal of Biological…
- 15 February 2019
Gene arrangement and sequence of mitochondrial genomes yield insights into the phylogeny and evolution of bees and sphecid wasps (Hymenoptera: Apoidea).
- Bo-ying Zheng, Li-Jun Cao, Shujun Wei
- BiologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 July 2018
Multiple Lines of Evidence from Mitochondrial Genomes Resolve Phylogenetic Relationships of Parasitic Wasps in Braconidae
- Qian Li, Shujun Wei, Xue-xin Chen
- BiologyGenome Biology and Evolution
- 8 August 2016
The strand-asymmetry of base composition in the mitochondrial genomes of braconids is reversed, providing evidence for monophyly of the Braconidae, and multiple uses of mitochondrial genomes for phylogenetic inference in Braconids are illustrated.
The complete mitochondrial genome of Evania appendigaster (Hymenoptera: Evaniidae) has low A+T content and a long intergenic spacer between atp8 and atp6
- Shujun Wei, P. Tang, Lizhen Zheng, M. Shi, Xue-xin Chen
- BiologyMolecular Biology Reports
- 5 August 2009
The complete mitochondrial genome of Evania appendigaster is sequenced; with low A+T content, 77.8%, compared with other hymenopteran species, and four tRNA genes were rearranged, among which remote inversion is the dominant gene rearrangement event.
The Chinese species of the genus Ontsira Cameron (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Doryctinae)
- S. Belokobylskij, P. Tang, Xue-xin Chen
- BiologyZooKeys
- 29 October 2013
The Chinese species of the genus Ontsira Cameron, 1900 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Doryctinae) are reviewed and four new species are described from China and South Korea, two of which are recorded in China for the first time.
The genus Doryctes Haliday, 1836 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Doryctinae) in China
- S. Belokobylskij, P. Tang, Jun-hua He, Xue-xin Chen
- Biology
- 8 March 2012
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Belokobylskij, Sergey A., Tang, Pu, He, Jun-Hua, Chen, Xue-Xin (2012): The genus Doryctes Haliday, 1836…
The phylogeny of leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae) inferred from mitochondrial genomes
- RUI-E Nie, C. Andújar, A. Vogler
- BiologySystematic Entomology
- 1 January 2020
The high‐level classification of Chrysomelidae (leaf beetles) currently recognizes 12 or 13 well‐established subfamilies, but the phylogenetic relationships among them remain ambiguous. Full…
Spathius Nees, 1818 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Doryctinae) from China with a key to species.
- P. Tang, S. Belokobylskij, Xue-xin Chen
- BiologyZootaxa
- 21 May 2015
One hundred and twenty-nine Chinese species of Spathius Nees, 1819 are recognized, of which thirty-five species are described as new to science, and the following new synonyms are proposed.
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