R. J. Garwood et al. 2017

Full reference
R. J. Garwood, J. A. Dunlop, B. J. Knecht and T. A. Hegna. 2017. The phylogeny of fossil whip spiders. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17(105):1-14 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  62177
Created:  2017-04-23 13:56:28
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (16) - view classification
'Britopygus belongs to Phrynidae' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Euamblypygi belongs to Amblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Graeophonus anglicus belongs to Graeophonus' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Graeophonus belongs to Paleoamblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Kronocharon belongs to Unidistitarsata' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Neoamblypygi belongs to Unidistitarsata' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Paleoamblypygi belongs to Amblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Paracharonopsis belongs to Paracharontidae' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Paracharontidae belongs to Paleoamblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Paracharontoidea is an invalid subgroup of Paleoamblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Phrynidae belongs to Phrynoidea' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Phrynoidea belongs to Neoamblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Phrynus belongs to Phrynidae' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Sorellophrynus belongs to Paleoamblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Thelyphrynus belongs to Paleoamblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017
'Unidistitarsata belongs to Euamblypygi' according to R. J. Garwood et al. 2017