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Our separate analysis of morphological characters supported the grouping of Gnetales with angiosperms.
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Recent large-scale phylogenetic analyses of exclusively molecular or combined molecular and morphological characters support a close relationship between Crustacea and Hexapoda.
Many morphological characters support the Pachastrellap clade claimed by Topsent [80].
The possibility thus exists that morphological characters supporting a Scopus, Pelecanus, and Balaeniceps have gone previously unnoticed.
Hinic-Frlog and Motani [144] reported correlations between foot-propelled diving and the narrowing and elongation of the pelvis, as well as the proximal expansion of the cnemial crest; and indeed, several of the morphological characters supporting a loon/grebe clade in the present analysis are related to these structures (e.g., characters 296, 316, 324, 360, 361).
Morphological characters supporting this position are not clear.
There were no morphological characters supporting a further subdivision of A. parviclava.
Although a few morphological characters support a turtle-archosaur group [ 8], morphologists in general have not embraced the molecular tree.
Few morphological characters support Afrotheria, but the inferred biogeographic story, involving continental breakup in the Cretaceous, is so compelling that it quickly gained wide acceptance.
Combined analysis of molecular and morphological characters supports both frequent shifts between larval feeding habitats within the Eristalinae and the monophyly of this subfamily [ 2].
Many of the morphological characters supporting subfamily, family or superfamily level clades have been found by previous authors and we do not repeat all of them.
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