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Phylogeny Hennig

Hennig, W, Insect Phylogeny, (trans. Pont, A.C., with revisionary notes by Schlee, D.), John Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1981. [Pg.123]

For the sorting and arranging, Hennig borrowed yet another term from botany character phylogeny, the study of homologies or transformation series (Merkmalsphyletik, or Semo-... [Pg.133]

The only reference to Hennig in the 1964 Systematics Association volume was by Sneath (1964 45), who referred to him as having pointed out that the relation by ancestry of adults and larvae is necessarily the same, while their phenetic relationships need not be so. In the dominant field of modern molecular phylogeny, the three recent books I mentioned at the outset (Weir [1996], Page and Holmes [1998], and Durbin et. al. [1998]) contain hundreds and hundreds of references and indexed names, but not Hennig s. [Pg.185]


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