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@ARTICLE{Blanke:168145,
      author       = {Blanke, Alexander and Koch, Markus and Wipfler, Benjamin
                      and Wilde, Fabian and Misof, Bernhard},
      title        = {{H}ead morphology of {T}richolepidion gertschi indicates
                      monophyletic {Z}ygentoma},
      journal      = {Frontiers in zoology},
      volume       = {11},
      number       = {1},
      issn         = {1742-9994},
      address      = {London},
      publisher    = {BioMed Central},
      reportid     = {DESY-2014-02381},
      pages        = {16},
      year         = {2014},
      note         = {(c) Blanke et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.},
      abstract     = {The relic silverfish Tricholepidion gertschi is the sole
                      extant representative of the family Lepidotrichidae. Its
                      phylogenetic position is of special interest, since it may
                      provide crucial insights into the early phenotypic evolution
                      of the dicondylian insects. However, the phylogenetic
                      position of T. gertschi is unclear. Originally, it was
                      classified among silverfish (Zygentoma), but various
                      alternative relationships within Zygentoma as well as a
                      sistergroup relationship to all remaining Zygentoma +
                      Pterygota are discussed, the latter implying a paraphyly of
                      Zygentoma with respect to Pterygota. Since characters of the
                      head anatomy play a major role in this discussion, we here
                      present the so far most detailed description of the head of
                      T. gertschi based on anatomical studies by synchrotron
                      micro-computer tomography and scanning electron microscopy.
                      A strong focus is put on the documentation of mouthparts and
                      the anatomy of the endoskeleton as well as the muscle
                      equipment. In contrast to former studies we could confirm
                      the presence of a Musculus hypopharyngomandibularis (0md4).
                      The ligamentous connection between the mandibles composed of
                      Musculus tentoriomandibularis inferior (0md6) is also in
                      contact with the anterior tentorium. Phylogenetic analysis
                      of cephalic data results in monophyletic Zygentoma including
                      T. gertschi. Zygentoma are supported by the presence of a
                      set of labial muscles originating at the postocciput,
                      presence of an additional intralabral muscle, and four
                      labial palpomeres. Character systems like the genitalic
                      system, the mating behaviour, the segmentation of the tarsi,
                      the overall body form, and the presence of ocelli which were
                      proposed in other studies as potentially useful for
                      phylogenetic reconstruction are evaluated},
      cin          = {DOOR / HZG},
      ddc          = {590},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)HAS-User-20120731 / I:(DE-H253)HZG-20120731},
      pnm          = {PETRA Beamline P05 (POF2-54G14)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-H253)POF2-P05-20130405},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)P-P05-20150101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000334528700001},
      pubmed       = {pmid:24625269},
      doi          = {10.1186/1742-9994-11-16},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/168145},
}