Anyhow I think we need to settle on a new Cu terminology. Check out these Mycomya, Paratinia and Acomoptera wings - should make it clear that the Cu-fork concept is wrong.
> not sure if this will help or make it even more > complicated >
That's why I am not sure if we have to get into this. For the purpose of our project it is enough to establish homology whithin Sciaroidea and Bibionomorpha, which is rather straightforward. But let's see what you student will find. I'll check what material we have in NHM
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical):
Ed Baker,
Katherine Bouton
Alice Heaton
Dimitris Koureas,
Laurence Livermore,
Dave Roberts,
Simon Rycroft,
Ben Scott,
Vince Smith
Anyhow I think we need to settle on a new Cu terminology. Check out these Mycomya, Paratinia and Acomoptera wings - should make it clear that the Cu-fork concept is wrong.
Cheers
Jostein
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From: vblago [mailto:vblago@gmail.com]
Sent: 26. august 2014 00:16
To: mycetophylo@sciaroidea.info
Subject: Re: Thanks, Jostein! The most
On 25 August 2014 22:44, dsamorim wrote:
> not sure if this will help or make it even more > complicated >
That's why I am not sure if we have to get into this. For the purpose of our project it is enough to establish homology whithin Sciaroidea and Bibionomorpha, which is rather straightforward. But let's see what you student will find. I'll check what material we have in NHM
Cheers,
Vlad