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(
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The study of Haas (1995) was based upon several species of
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<emphasis id="05B9EABFFFC5FF8E687E884335A2699E" box="[829,922,630,654]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="2010">Diplatys</emphasis>
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, but in his gure 7 of for®culine phylogeny, he does not use the family name, but that of
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<emphasis id="05B9EABFFFC5FF8E6B1F8883371569DE" box="[92,301,694,718]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="2010">Diplatys jacobsoni</emphasis>
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. In this study, the name`Diplatyidae is used to include the subfamily
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, but not the genus
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<emphasis id="05B9EABFFFC5FF8E69C088E3352569FE" box="[643,797,726,750]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="2010">Haplodiplatys</emphasis>
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.
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The penis lobes of the
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possess a single virga, in contrast to the double virga of other diplatyid earwigs. The restricted occurrence of this subfamily
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South America (table 2), along with some species of the
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<emphasis id="05B9EABFFFC5FF8E69BC890335AF685E" box="[767,919,822,846]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="2010">Haplodiplatys</emphasis>
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, suggests a neotropical evolutionary centre for two of the three of these taxa.
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gives a possible tree for the
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and
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. The occurrence of these taxa in South America, Africa,
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and
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suggests that both the
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and
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were widely distributed in these land masses, before the disintegration
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Gondwanaland. This means that those taxa present in the
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and
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could only have been derived from Gondwanaland taxa and that no means existed for migration in the opposite direction. If these
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species are not considered, the`diplatyid originally evolved in either
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or Africa
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.
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