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Molecular phylogenetics and trait-dependent biogeography offer insights on the dispersal of Meiogyne (Annonaceae) across the Australasia–Pacific region
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Genome-based polyphasic taxonomy of desert-derived Kineococcus reveals nine novel species with plant growth-promoting traits
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The first Cheliferidae (Pseudoscorpiones: Cheliferoidea) from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber
[J]. J Syst Evol, 2026, 64(2): 344-353.
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Hidden Lineages in the African Sky Islands: A taxonomic reevaluation of Afrocarduus (Compositae)
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Phylogeny, divergence times, and biogeography of the phytopathogenic fungal genus Phaeolus (Basidiomycota, Polyporales)
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Genomic evidence for ancient introgression and paleogeoclimate co-driving diversification in cavefish adaptive radiation
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Heteroploidy hybridization and apomixis facilitate the origin of a new Elatostema species: Insights from evidence of phylogenomics, flow cytometry, cytology and morphology
[J]. J Syst Evol, 2025, 63(6): 1327-1343.
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Review of extant Grylloblattidae (Insecta: Grylloblattodea) based on morphological and molecular data with a new species in Grylloblattella from China
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An updated plastome phylogeny and molecular dating of Apocynaceae, with an emphasis on histories of biogeography and diversification in tropical and subtropical Asia
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Plastome evolution in the Caesalpinia group (Caesalpinioideae, Fabaceae): Comparative genomics reveals genome dynamics, phylogenetic insights and adaptive evolution
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An integrative taxonomic approach reveals exceptional species diversity of Burmoniscus from China (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea)
[J]. J Syst Evol, 2025, 63(5): 1249-1274.
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Phylogenomics of the Bupleurum in East Asia: Insights into distribution patterns and diversification
[J]. J Syst Evol, 2025, 63(5): 1189-1202.
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Multi-omics analyses uncovering the biosynthetic potential of novel Micromonospora species isolated from desert and marine habitats
[J]. J Syst Evol, 2025, 63(5): 1115-1132.
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Revised phylogenomic analysis and Cretaceous fossil evidence reveal new insights into evolution of Scirtinae (Coleoptera: Scirtidae)
[J]. J Syst Evol, 2025, 63(5): 1166-1178.
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Qi Chen, Min Deng, Xuan Dai, Wei Wang, Xing Wang, Liu-Sheng Chen, Guo-Hua Huang.
Phylogenomic data exploration with increased sampling provides new insights into the higher-level relationships of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera)
[J]. J Syst Evol, 2025, 63(5): 1133-1153.
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