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<emphasis id="B918723DFFDDF252FF58FBBDFE702C3B" box="[182,430,1044,1070]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="66">Taxonomic position of</emphasis>
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Oligopogon
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The systematic position of
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<emphasis id="B918723DFFDDF252FE11FB97FD5B2C4D" box="[511,645,1086,1112]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="66">Oligopogon</emphasis>
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has been adequately summarized by GellerGrimm and Hradský (2003) who also reviewed the Palaearctic fauna.Although there have been arguments for its inclusion in no fewer than three subfamilies (
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, Stichopogoninae,
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), these authors opted to classify it in the
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, an action repeated by Geller-Grimm (2004).
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undertook an extensive phylogenetic study involving representatives of 158 species in 140 genera and was unable to clarify the placement of
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, regarding the genus as
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. It appears, therefore, that until studies indicate otherwise, the genus should continue to be assigned to the
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. I am of the opinion that the possession of acanthophorites, indicative of a biological strategy clearly aligned with the
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, is strong evidence in support of its placement in this subfamily.
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