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. 2007 Oct 22;3(5):562-3; discussion 564-5.
doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0264.

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Relationships among most major cockroach lineages remain unresolved. Two competing hypotheses are shown, based on (a) molecular data (from Inward et al. (2007)) and (b) morphological data (from Klass & Meier (2006)). Confidence values above and below key nodes are (a) posterior probabilities and bootstrap values; (b) bootstrap values and decay indices. Hashes indicate nodes that were not supported during maximum parsimony analyses by Inward et al. (Nocticolidae was found nested within Blattellidae).

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