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1. Phylogenomics resolves a 100-year-old debate regarding the evolutionary history of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera).

2. Phylomitogenomics provides new perspectives on the Euphasmatodea radiation (Insecta: Phasmatodea).

3. Origin and evolution of the CYP4G subfamily in insects, cytochrome P450 enzymes involved in cuticular hydrocarbon synthesis.

4. Mitochondrial phylogenomics and genome rearrangements in the barklice (Insecta: Psocodea).

5. A first higher-level time-calibrated phylogeny of antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae).

6. Colonization and diversification of aquatic insects on three Macaronesian archipelagos using 59 nuclear loci derived from a draft genome.

7. Reassessing the phylogenetic position of the epizoic earwigs (Insecta: Dermaptera).

8. Insect genome content phylogeny and functional annotation of core insect genomes.

9. Molecular phylogeny reveals genital convergences and reversals in the barklouse genus Trichadenotecnum (Insecta: Psocodea: 'Psocoptera': Psocidae).

10. Molecular phylogeny of Panorpidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) based on mitochondrial and nuclear genes.

11. The age, ancestral distribution and radiation of Chimarra (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) using molecular methods.

12. A comparative analysis of complete mitochondrial genomes among Hexapoda.

13. Endemism and diversification in freshwater insects of Madagascar revealed by coalescent and phylogenetic analysis of museum and field collections.

14. Colliding fragment islands transport independent lineages of endemic rock-crawlers (Grylloblattodea: Grylloblattidae) in the Japanese archipelago.

15. Phylogeny and biogeography of southern African spoon-winged lacewings (Neuroptera: Nemopteridae: Nemopterinae).

16. Phylogeny of the Polycentropodidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) based on protein-coding genes reveal non-monophyletic genera.

17. Internal consistency as a method to assess the quality of dating estimates using multiple markers.

18. The mitochondrial genome of Bacillus stick insects (Phasmatodea) and the phylogeny of orthopteroid insects.

19. Phylogenetic relationships among insect orders based on three nuclear protein-coding gene sequences.

20. Exploring the molecular phylogeny of phasmids with whole mitochondrial genome sequences.

21. A neotropical polymorphic damselfly shows poor congruence between genetic and traditional morphological characters in Odonata.

22. Ribosomal protein genes of holometabolan insects reject the Halteria, instead revealing a close affinity of Strepsiptera with Coleoptera.

23. Red drifters and dark residents: the phylogeny and ecology of a Plio-Pleistocene dragonfly radiation reflects Africa's changing environment (Odonata, Libellulidae, Trithemis).

24. On the value of Elongation factor-1alpha for reconstructing pterygote insect phylogeny.

25. Testing the monophyly of Calocidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) based on multiple molecular data.

26. Phylogeographic history of the New Zealand stick insect Niveaphasma annulata (Phasmatodea) estimated from mitochondrial and nuclear loci.

27. Dissecting the plant-insect diversity relationship in the Cape.

28. Phylogeny of the Heelwalkers (Insecta: Mantophasmatodea) based on mtDNA sequences, with evidence for additional taxa in South Africa.

30. Molecular systematics of the barklouse family Psocidae (Insecta: Psocodea: 'Psocoptera') and implications for morphological and behavioral evolution.

31. Grazers, shredders and filtering carnivores--the evolution of feeding ecology in Drusinae (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae): insights from a molecular phylogeny.

32. Phylogeny of the higher Libelluloidea (Anisoptera: Odonata): an exploration of the most speciose superfamily of dragonflies.

33. Origins of social parasitism: the importance of divergence ages in phylogenetic studies.

34. Parallel diversification of Australian gall-thrips on Acacia.

35. Convergent evolution of gigantism in damselflies of Africa and South America? Evidence from nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data.

36. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of the cryptic species complex Baetis rhodani (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae).

38. Phylogeny of Ephemeroptera (mayflies) based on molecular evidence.

39. Aligned 18S for Zoraptera (Insecta): phylogenetic position and molecular evolution.

40. Phylogeny and karyotype evolution of the Iberian Leptynia attenuata species complex (Insecta Phasmatodea).

41. The advantages of the ITS2 region of the nuclear rDNA cistron for analysis of phylogenetic relationships of insects: a Drosophila example.

42. Molecular phylogeny of the Puerto Rican Lepidocyrtus and Pseudosinella (Hexapoda: Collembola), a validation of Yoshii's "color pattern species".

43. Utility and evolution of cytochrome b in insects.

44. Phylogenetic relationships inferred from ribosomal its sequences and biogeographic patterns in representatives of the genus Calopteryx (Insecta: Odonata) of the West Mediterranean and adjacent West European zone.

45. The mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase II gene in Bacillus stick insects: ancestry of hybrids, androgenesis, and phylogenetic relationships.

46. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the dragonfly genera Libellula, Ladona, and Plathemis (Odonata: Libellulidae) based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I and 16S rRNA sequence data.

47. Large amounts of genetic divergence among Italian species of the genus Orchesella (Insecta, collembola) and the relationships of two new species.

48. A phylogeny of the damselfly genus calopteryx (Odonata) using mitochondrial 16S rDNA markers.

49. Phylogenetic relationships of North American damselflies of the genus Ischnura (Odonata: Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae) based on sequences of three mitochondrial genes.

50. Molecules and the body plan: the Hox genes of Cirripedes (Crustacea).

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