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Several studies, primarily based on morphological analyses, placed them within the Glossophaginae [ 5, 46, 47, 52].
Based on morphological analyses, mouse Bra homozygotes seem to form a normal foregut but an abnormal hindgut (Chesley, 1935).
Our analyses do not support the previously proposed monophyly of Bramocharax based on morphological analyses [ 45- 47].
However, based on morphological analyses, Gregory and Conrad [ 54] suggested that " Chalcinus (= Triportheus) is much the nearer to the structural ancestor of Gasteropelecus", a hypotheses similar to that found in the present study.
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Based on morphological cladistic analyses of polychaete families, they proposed a monophyletic "Polychaeta" consisting of two major clades, Scolecida and Palpata, the latter divided into Canalipalpata and Aciculata.
In all analyses, the reconstructed clades were remarkably similar to currently accepted vertebrate relationships based on morphological and molecular analyses.
The Asian isolates are conspecific with Norwegian isolate IBT 9959 based on morphological and molecular analyses.
The discrimination in the genus Vicia into subgenera, sections and subsections was undertaken by several studies, based on morphological and cytological analyses (Hanelt and Mettin 1989; Kupicha 1976; Leht 2009).
While B. × rhynchopetala from the Indonesia population are considered as hybrids based on morphological features, NewHybrids analyses did not support this interpretation but indicated that these individuals may belong to B. gymnorrhiza (Figure 4).
Currently, the monophyly of Pentatomoidea has been strongly supported in a large number of studies that have been based on morphological and molecular analyses [ 8, 10, 13– 15].
Rynchocephalids are regarded as the sister group of the squamates, based on morphological and genetic analyses [ 9, 10] and were globally widespread until the late Cretaceous (65 80 million years ago) [ 11].
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