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Phylogenomics of Ichneumoninae reveals pervasive morphological convergence and the shortcomings of previous classifications
By Bernardo F. Santos, David B. Wahl, Pascal Rousse, Andrew M. R. Bennett, Robert Kula, & Seán G. Brady
Systematic Entomology 46(3): 704-724, 2021
Cite: 2054420 with citation markup [cite:2054420]
Full title: Phylogenomics of Ichneumoninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) reveals pervasive morphological convergence and the shortcomings of previous classifications

DOI: 10.1111/syen.12484

Major taxonomic changes: Ichneumoninae taxonomy is revised to comprise 7 tribes (3 in our area: Ichneumonini, Phaeogenini, and Platylabini). Heresiarchini, Joppocryptini, and Listrodromini are all sunk under Ichneumonini.

Monophyletic subdivisions of the revised Ichneumonini include a Listrodromus-group (former Listrodromini), Callajoppa-group, Protichneumon-group (former Protichneumonina), and an Amblyteles-group (Ctenichneumon, Diphyus, Ectopimporpha, Eutanyacra, Limerodops, Neamblymorpha, Netanyacra, Spilichneumon, Setanta, and Tricholabus).