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    • Data from: Early wasp plucks the flower: disparate extant diversity of sawfly superfamilies (Hymenoptera: 'Symphyta') may reflect asynchronous switching to angiosperm hosts 

      Nyman, Tommi (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research); Onstein, Renske E. (German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research); Silvestro, Daniele (University of Gothenburg); Wutke, Saskia (University of Eastern Finland); Taeger, Andreas (Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut Müncheberg, Germany); Wahlberg, Niklas (Lund University); Blank, Stephan (Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut Müncheberg, Germany); Malm, Tobias (Swedish Museum of Natural History) (2019)
      The insect order Hymenoptera originated during the Permian nearly 300 million years ago. Ancestrally herbivorous hymenopteran lineages today make up the paraphyletic suborder 'Symphyta,' which encompasses circa 8200 species ...
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