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- W2000268529 abstract "External and internal head structures of the larva of Tipula montium are described in detail. The results are compared to conditions found in other representatives of Tipuloidea and other dipteran and antliophoran lineages. Despite of the conceivably basal position of Tipulomorpha within Diptera, the larvae are mainly characterised by derived features. The partially retracted head, the specific hemicephalic condition and several other derived character states support the monophyly of Tipuloidea. A clade comprising Tipuloidea excluding Pediciidae is suggested by the strongly retracted head, by deep dorsolateral incisions of the head capsule, by a distinctly toothed anterior premental margin, by the loss of the second extrinsic maxillary muscle, and possibly by the loss of the pharyngeal filter. Eriopterinae and Hexatominae are characterised by a tendency towards an extreme reduction of the head capsule. Limoniinae, Cylindrotomidae, and Tipulidae form a clade supported by the presence of a premaxillary suture. This implies the non-monophyly of Limoniidae. A feature shared by Cylindrotomidae and Tipulidae is the presence of a movable lacinia mobilis. However, this is arguably a plesiomorphic feature, as it also occurs in Nannochoristidae. Features of the larval head of Trichoceridae, which were included in Tipulomorpha, do not show affinities with those of Tipuloidea. Trichocerid larvae share a specialised subdivided mandible with larvae of psychodomorph groups. Tipuloidea are a highly specialised group. The characters examined did not reveal plesiomorphic features supporting a basal position, and features suggesting closer affinities with Brachycera are vague. The evolution of dipteran larval head structures was apparently strongly affected by the loss of legs and the tendency to live in cryptic habitats. Diptera are the group of Endopterygota with the highest number of apomorphic features of the larval head. The appendages are generally simplified and the muscular apparatus is strongly reduced. Specialised features evolving within dipteran lineages include specifically arranged brushes of hairs on the labrum and epipharynx, movable messores, subdivided mandibles, different mandibular brushes, and a far-reaching reduction of labial parts." @default.
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- W2000268529 title "The morphology of the larval head of Tipulidae (Diptera, Insecta) – The dipteran groundplan and evolutionary trends" @default.
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