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Topic: Calyptratae


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 FLYTREE Phylogeny, the story so far - p. 4
Based on calypter morphology the Schizophora have been traditionally subdivided into the Acalyptratae and Calyptratae, but it has long been recognised that the calypter is too variable in both groups to be a reliable phylogenetic marker.
In contrast to the Acalyptratae and despite the lack of complex morphological autapomorphies, the Calyptratae appear monophyletic based on molecular and morphological evidence.
Of the three superfamily-level taxa, the Hippoboscoidea are monophyletic, the Oestroidea may be monophyletic, while the Muscoidea is likely paraphyletic.
www.inhs.uiuc.edu /cee/FLYTREE/flyphylogeny4.html   (396 words)

  
 Phylogenetic relationships among muscoidea (Diptera: calyptratae) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Phylogenetic relationships among muscoidea (Diptera: calyptratae) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences.
Phylogenetic relationships among muscoidea (Diptera: calyptratae) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences.This varies considerably, however, at different taxonomical levels.
At a lower taxonomic level, all species belonging to the same family are well grouped, but at an intermediate level, within the Calyptratae, it is impossible to clearly separate the Muscoidea and Calliphoridae, preventing a firm conclusion on the phylogenetic relationships among Muscoidea families.
www.pdg.cnb.uam.es /UniPub/iHOP/gp/2176809.html   (207 words)

  
 Jack C Halland - 9997579259 - Tbd 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Flies of the Nearctic Region Vol8 Cyclorrhapha II Schizophora Calyptratae Antomyiidae Pt 2 Anthomyiidae.
Flies of the Nearctic Region Cyclorrhapha II Sogizophora Calyptratae Anthomyiidae Part 2 No 6.
Flies of the Neararctic Region Cyclorrhapha Schizophora Calyptratae Part 2 Anthomyiidae.
www.howtowrite.net /152016flies_nearctic_region_part_13_homeodactyla_asilomorpha_bombyliidae_no_5_pages_321_592.html   (115 words)

  
 British Insects: Diptera Families - Fanniidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Larvae aquatic to terrestrial (often in semi-liquid media); saprophagous, or coprophagous, or consuming stored produce, or mycophagous (generally associated with decaying matter or excrement); acephalic.
Suborder Brachycera; Division Muscomorpha Schizophora Calyptratae; Superfamily Muscoidea.
Lists of taxa exhibiting specified attributes and legends for the illustrations are available in the interactive key.
delta-intkey.com /britin/dip/www/fanniida.htm   (147 words)

  
 Nova pagina 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This is a breaf description of my research and you won't find all the information available until the publication of the whole work.
The Muscidae family is a great family of Diptera Calyptratae found in all the biogeographyc regions.
BERNASCONI, M.V. : Mitochonrial DNA sequences in Insect Phylogeny and Taxonomy: Applications to the systematics of the Scathophagidae (Diptera, Calyptratae).
zoo.bio.ufpr.br /diptera/_borders/diptera-c/corp.htm   (1045 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Cyclorrhapha is first divided into a paraphyletic "Aschiza", and the "Schizophora" a monophyletic group characterized by an unusual structure termed the "ptilinum" which is used by the newly emerged adult fly to exit the puparium.
The Schizophora is in turn, divided into a paraphyletic Acalyptratae, flies lacking basal lobes, or calypteres, on their wings, and the Calyptratae, flies having these lobes.
A small family of flies whose adults may be nidicolous parasites of birds.
insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu:16080 /courses/EEB341/eeb341-13.html   (878 words)

  
 The horn-fly mitochondrial genome: amplification strategies for complete sequencing and perpesctives for Calyptratae ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This presentation is part of: Display Presentations, Section A. The horn-fly mitochondrial genome: amplification strategies for complete sequencing and perpesctives for Calyptratae mitochondrial genomics
On-going sequencing of the Horn-fly mitochondrial genome using this approach provides an informative background that optimizes the characterization of complete mitochondrial genomes of other Dipteran species.
Using H16S primers, we also efficiently amplified long-PCR products from eleven other Calyptratae key species of medical-veterinary importance: the screw-worm fly, Cochlyomyia hominivorax, the blowflies Cochlyomyia macellaria, Chrysomya albiceps, Chrysomya megacephala, Chrysomya putoria, Lucilia cuprina, Phaenicia eximia, the botfly, Dermatobia hominis and the muscids, the house-fly, Musca domestica, the stable-fly, Stomoxys calcitrans and Ohpyra aenescens.
esa.confex.com /esa/2004/techprogram/paper_16779.htm   (335 words)

  
 Calyptratae
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Read about Calyptratae in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
www.auctionlearningcenter.com /find/Calyptratae.html   (98 words)

  
 The mitochondrial DNA of the horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (Diptera: Muscidae): Structural analysis of control ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
These elements may be related to the regulation of replication and transcription processes of the mtDNA.
Sequence alignment at hypervariable domains provides no confident results to validate homologous sites among Calyptratae species.
Carboxy-terminal region of COI was sequenced and compared with other Muscoidea species.
esa.confex.com /esa/2002/techprogram/paper_5975.htm   (348 words)

  
 !GCD Griffiths - book GD Parfitt isbn 351070004X 3510700147 9813049022 1859780415 085334907X
Flies of the Neararctic Region Cyclorrhapha Schizophora Calyptratae Part 2 Anthomyiidae GCD Griffiths Flies of the Neararctic Region Cyclorrhapha Schizophora Calyptratae Part 2 Anthomyiidae
Flies of the Nearctic Region Cyclorrhapha II Sogizophora Calyptratae Anthomyiidae Part 2 No 6 GCD Griffiths Flies of the Nearctic Region Cyclorrhapha II Sogizophora Calyptratae Anthomyiidae Part 2 No 6
Progress in Relaxin Research: The Proceedings of the Second International Congress on the Hormone Relaxin, Adelaide, South Australia, 1994 G.D. Bryant-Greenwood Geoffrey W. Tregear Alastair H. MacLennan Progress in Relaxin Research: The Proceedings of the Second International Congress on the Hormone Relaxin, Adelaide, South Australia, 1994
www.onlineessay.net /33683_gcdgriffiths.html   (475 words)

  
 Dr. Michal Zurovec Lab - main page
PMID: 11881808 - load reprint in pdf format
Nirmala X., Hypša V., Zurovec M. (2001) Molecular phylogeny of Calyptratae (Diptera: Brachycera): the evolution of 18S and 16S ribosomal rDNAs in higher dipterans and their use in phylogenetic inference.
PMID: 11881812 - load reprint in pdf format
www.entu.cas.cz /fyziol/publikace.html   (472 words)

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