dc:title"Morphological phylogenetics provide new insights into the classification and evolution of fossil soldier beetles from Mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Coleoptera: Cantharidae)";
dc:description"Figure 4. Details of body parts of Cretocantharis veda: A, head, dorsal view; B, ditto, ventral-lateral view; C, pronotum; D, elytra; E, caudal segments; F, tarsus of left hind leg. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.";
dc:description"Figure 6. Details of body parts of Palaeocantharis panna: A, head, dorsal view; B, ditto, ventral-lateral view; C, pronotum; D, elytra; E, caudal segments of abdomen, with gonostyli indicated by a black arrow; F, tarsi of hind legs. Scale bars: 1.0 mm (A, B, D); 0.5 mm (C, E, F).";
dc:description"Figure 8. Details of body parts of Hukawngichthyurus maha: A, head, ventral-lateral view; B, ditto, dorsal view; C, antenna indicated by a black arrow; D, pronotum and elytra; E, apical tergite; F, caudal segments, with the process of aedeagus indicated by a black arrow; G, tarsus of left mid leg, with the tibial spurs indicated by a black arrow. Scale bars: 0.2 mm (A, B, E, F, G); 0.5 mm (C, D).";
dc:description"Figure 1. The most-parsimonious tree inferred from the implied weighting (K = 10.0) (tree length = 92 steps; consistency index = 77; retention index = 87). Black circles indicate synapomorphies; white circles indicate parallelisms or reversals; character numbers are given above circles, and character states below circles. Image courtesy of Stephen Marshall (Cantharinae), Hua-Te Fang (Silini), Zhenhua Liu (Chauliognathinae), Reiner Richter (Dysmorphocerinae), E. Christina Butler (Tytthonyxini) and Chih-Wen Hsu (Malthininae).";