@prefix rdf: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix bibo: . @prefix cito: . @prefix dc: . @prefix dwc: . @prefix dwcFP: . @prefix fabio: . @prefix trt: . @prefix xlink: . cito:cites ; dc:creator "Grehan, John R.; Mielke, Carlos G. C." ; dc:title "Mnesarchaeidae Eyer 1924" ; trt:augmentsTaxonConcept ; trt:publishedIn ; a trt:Treatment . bibo:endPage "275" ; bibo:issue "2" ; bibo:journal "Zootaxa" ; bibo:pubDate "2018-04-30" ; bibo:startPage "243" ; bibo:volume "4415" ; dc:creator "Grehan, John R.; Mielke, Carlos G. C." ; dc:date "2018" ; dc:title "Evolutionary biogeography and tectonic history of the ghost moth families Hepialidae, Mnesarchaeidae, and Palaeosetidae in the Southwest Pacific (Lepidoptera: Exoporia)" ; fabio:hasPart ; a fabio:JournalArticle . dwc:authorityName "Eyer" ; dwc:authorityYear "1924" ; dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:family "Mnesarchaeidae" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Lepidoptera" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "family" ; dwc:scientificNameAuthorship "Eyer, 1924" ; rdfs:seeAlso ; trt:hasTaxonName ; a dwcFP:TaxonConcept . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:family "Mnesarchaeidae" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Lepidoptera" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "family" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Lepidoptera" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "order" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "class" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "phylum" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:rank "kingdom" ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dc:description "FIGURE 7. Hypothetical vicariance origin of Mnesarchaeidae: (a) widespread ancestor over East Gondwana in heavy stippling; vicariance mediated by tectonic disruption (such as the large silicic province in red) resulting in isolation and differentiation of Mnesarchaeidae (horizontal wavy lines) with a small distribution range to the east, and Hepialoidea (light stipple) with a large, almost global, distribution range to the west; (c) subsequent range expansion by Hepialoidea resulting in sympatry with Mnesarchaeidae. Tectonic outline from Strogen et al. (2017)." ; fabio:hasRepresentation ; a fabio:Figure .