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. 2014 Mar 20;14:52. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-14-52

Table 4.

Selection of groundplan characters and apomorphies of Holometabola and of those holometabolan subgroups whose phylogenetic relationships were addressed in this study and whose monophyly was confirmed

Taxon Characters
Holometabola
•* Larval head orthognathous
•* Larval compound eyes simplified but present
•* Ocelli absent in larvae
•* Larval tentorium X-shaped
•* Retractile larval abdominal prolegs absent
• Larval cerci absent (possible reversal in Strepsiptera [homology uncertain])
•* Adult head orthognathous
• Meso- and metasternum invaginated
• Meso- and metacoxae closely adjacent medially
• Appearance of fully developed compound eyes including external apparatus in the pupal stage (reversal in Strepsiptera)
• External wing buds absent in larval stages (partial reversal in Strepsiptera)
Aparaglossata (Holometabola excluding Hymenoptera)
• Larval head prognathous
• Well-developed larval stemmata
• Larval tentorium H-shaped
• Paraglossae vestigial or absent, without muscles
• Ventral sclerites of segment VIII (gonocoxae and gonapophyses) indistinct (reversals within Neuropterida)
Neuropteroidea § (Neuropterida and Coleopterida)
• Adult head prognathous or slightly inclined (reversal in Neuroptera)
Megaloptera §
• Sensorium on antepenultimate larval antennomere
• Larval salivary duct strongly narrowed, without recognizable lumen
• Setiferous lateral abdominal gills present in larvae
Neuroptera + Megaloptera
• Mesothoracic prealare present (also in Amphiesmenoptera)
• Muscular connection between metafurcal arm and epimeral apophysis
• Aquatic larvae (with reversal)
Coleopterida (Coleoptera and Strepsiptera)
• Antenna with 9 flagellomeres or less
• Pronotum and propleuron partly or completely connected (also in Diptera)
• Metathorax enlarged, hind wings used as flight organs (posteromotorism)
• Membranous area between mesoscutellum and mesopostnotum present
Mecopterida (Antliophora and Amphiesmenoptera)
• Larval dorsal tentorial arm strongly reduced or absent
• Less than 3 larval antennomeres (reversal to 3 in some groups)
• Larval galea and lacinia extensively or completely fused (also missing as separate structures in Neuroptera and Strepsiptera)
• Larval Musculus craniodististipitalis present
Siphonaptera + Mecoptera § • Muscle connecting profurcal arms (Musculus profurca-spinalis) present
• Acanthae of proventriculus close-set, prominently elongated

Plesiomorphic groundplan characters are marked with an asterisk *. For a full list and for apomorphies found for additional subgroups see Additional file 4, Chapter 5. Characters apply to adults if not mentioned otherwise. For groups marked with § behind taxon name, no selection but rather all obtained apomorphies are listed. Groundplan characters and apomorphies were inferred from the morphological datamatrix of Beutel et al. [15] and the interordinal topology of the ML tree of dataset 1 by formal character mapping in Mesquite [33].