Session Details

[18-2]Building a better insect tree of life

Mon. Aug 26, 2024 1:30 PM - 6:15 PM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 4:30 AM - 9:15 AM UTC
Room B-1
Chair: Dominic A Evangelista (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Manpreet K Kohli (Baruch College, CUNY)

[18-2-01]Assessing phylogenomic support for a renewed fly tree of LIfe

*Brian Wiegmann1 (1. North Carolina State University (United States of America))

[18-2-02]Jaws Unearthed: A Hidden Secret Unveiled in the Tanypodinae's Subfamily Reunion

*Fabio Laurindo da Silva1, André P. Amaral2, Joachim T. Haug2, Viktor A. Baranov3 (1. University of São Paulo (Brazil), 2. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany), 3. Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC (Spain))

[18-2-03]Thoroughly sampled acalyptrate fly phylogenomics emphasising Ephydroidea and Sphaeroceroidea

*Keith M Bayless1 (1. CSIRO (Australia))

[18-2-04]Integrating genomes and legacy marker data to estimate the Drosophilidae Tree of Life

Bernard Kim1, Hannah R. Gellert1, Samuel H. Church2, Ben Hopkins3, Richard Xu4, James A. Hemker1, Sofia G. Beskid1, Patrick O'Grady5, Masanori J. Toda6, Artyom Kopp3, Thomas Werner7, Dmitri A. Petrov1, *Anton Suvorov4 (1. Stanford University (United States of America), 2. Yale University (United States of America), 3. University of California – Davis (United States of America), 4. Virginia Tech (United States of America), 5. Cornell University (United States of America), 6. Hokkaido University (Japan), 7. Michigan Technological University (United States of America))

[18-2-05]Comparative embryological study of stoneflies: embryological groundplan and phylogeny of Plecoptera (Insecta)

*Shodo Mtow1,2, Ryuichiro Machida2 (1. Meijo University (Japan), 2. University of Tsukuba (Japan))

[18-2-06]The Systematics and Conservation of Plecoptera

*Anna Eichert1, Jessica Ware1, Paul Frandsen2 (1. American Museum of Natural History (United States of America), 2. Brigham Young University (United States of America))

[18-2-07]Building large phylogenies within a Bayesian framework: applications for metabarcoding data and backbone trees.

*Nicolas Chazot1, Johanna Orsholm1, Fredrick Ronquist2, Jadranka Rota3 (1. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden), 2. Swedish Museum of Natural History (Sweden), 3. Lund University (Sweden))

[18-2-08]Quantifying the Darwinian Shortfall

*Douglas Chesters1, Robin Kundrata2, Michael Orr3, Ming-Qiang Wang4, Tingting Xie1, Chao‑Dong Zhu1 (1. Institute of Zoology CAS (China), 2. Palacky University Olomouc (Czech Republic), 3. Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart (Germany), 4. Chengdu Institute of Biology CAS (China))

Coffee Break

[18-2-09]The phylogeny of insects: An update on the 1KITE project

*Paul B Frandsen1, 1KITE consortium (1. Brigham Young University (United States of America))

[18-2-10]Illuminating blind spots in cockroach phylogeny : new data on two enigmatic and undersampled families (Blattodea: Tryonicidae, Oulopterygidae)

*Julien Malem2 (1. Institut de Systématique Évolution et Biodiversité (ISYEB) - UMR 7205 - CNRS (France), 2. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan))

[18-2-11]Phylogenomic reconstruction of the Aphididae phylogeny: ancient rapid radiations are still difficult to resolve in the phylogenomics era

*Christopher Owen1, Rebecca Clement1, Yelena Pacheco1, Gary Miller (1. USDA-ARS (United States of America))

[18-2-12]Phylogenomics sheds light on the phylogeny, biogeography and host-plant associations of ceutorhynchine weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

*Harald Letsch1, Sonja Vukotić1, Brigitte Gottsberger1, Jonas Astrin2, Ariel Leib Leonid Friedman3, Marek Wanat4, Konrad Fiedler1, Alexander Riedel5 (1. University of Vienna (Austria), 2. Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (Germany), 3. Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, University of Tel Aviv (Israel), 4. Museum of Natural History, Wroclaw University (Poland), 5. Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe (Germany))

[18-2-13]Preliminary phylogeny of Coenagrionoidea: Exploring their biogeography within the South Pacific

*Laura Sutherland1, Seth Bybee1 (1. Brigham Young University (United States of America))

[18-2-14]A Revised Phylogeny of the Super-family Petalurida (Odonata: Anisoptera)

*Ethan Richard Tolman1,2, Christopher D Beatty5,3, Manpreet K Kohli3,4, Anton Suvorov1, Jessica L Ware3 (1. Virginia Tech University (United States of America), 2. Conservation Connection Foundation (United States of America), 3. American Museum of Natural History (United States of America), 4. Baruch College (United States of America), 5. Stanford University (United States of America))

[18-2-15]Gossamerwings Damselflies Take Flight: A Phylogenetic Journey of Euphaeidae (Odonata)

*Pungki Lupiyaningdyah1,4, Vincent J Kalkman2, Seth M Bybee1,3 (1. Brigham Young University (United States of America), 2. Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Netherlands), 3. Bean Life Science Museum (United States of America), 4. Research Center for Biosystematics and Evolution, Research Organization of Life Sciences, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) (Indonesia))

[18-2-16]Evolutionary history and divergence times of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies)

*Manpreet K Kohli1,2,3, Jessica Ware3,2 (1. Baruch College, City University of New York (United States of America), 2. Graduate Center, City University of New York (United States of America), 3. American Museum of Natural History (United States of America))