Sternorrhyncha

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Template:Short description Template:Automatic taxobox The Sternorrhyncha[1][2][3] suborder of the Hemiptera contains the aphids, whiteflies, and scale insects, groups which were traditionally included in the now-obsolete order "Homoptera". The name "Sternorrhyncha" refers to the rearward position of the mouthparts relative to the head.

Distributed worldwide, all members of this group are plant-feeders, many considered pests feeding on major crops and ornamental plants.

Many exhibit modified morphology and/or life cycles, including phenomena such as flightless morphs, parthenogenesis, sexual dimorphism, and eusociality.

Phylogeny

The phylogeny of the extant Sternorrhyncha, inferred from analysis of small subunit (18S) ribosomal RNA, is shown in the cladogram.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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The evolutionary position of several fossil taxa are unclear. A suggested phylogeny is:[4][5]

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Groups

Well-known groups in the Sternorrhyncha include:

References

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  2. Grimaldi & Engel (2005) Evolution of the Insects 289-303.
  3. Paraneoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0)
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