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A phylogenetic hypothesis, unambiguously accounting for segment 2 being distinctly narrower than adjacent segments [character 19(1)]. Also offering explanatory accounts for the following characters (which can also be explained at the level of
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, depending on transformation series; cf.
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): (1) expanded upper lip [cf. character 12(0)] rounded and midventral [character 13(1)]; (2) ventral surfaces of anterior segments [cf. character 21(1)] with discrete, paired glandular ventrolateral pads [character 22(0)]; and (c) mid-ventral groove [cf. character 24(1)] distributed from anterior segments 25 to pygidium [character 25(0)]. The presence of notopodia [cf. characters 29(0), 30(0), 30(2)] that are elongate [character 34(1)] is plesiomorphic for
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Within a reproductively isolated population of individuals, the distinctly narrower segment 2 [character 19(1)] originated by unspecified mechanism(s) among individuals with the segment of the same width as adjacent segments [character 19(0)], subsequent to which character 19(1) became fixed in the population by an unspecified mechanism(s), and elongate notopodia [character 34(1)] originated by unspecified mechanism(s) among individuals with short notopodia [character 34(0)], subsequent to which character 34(1) became fixed in the population by unspecified mechanism(s) (with subsequent losses of notopodia among members of
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). Additional tentative causal events (cf.
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) include: (1) the expand- ed upper lip [cf. character 12(1)] being rounded and mid-ventral [character 13(1)], originated by unspecified mechanism(s) among individuals with an elongate, narrow upper lip [character 13(0)], subsequent to which character 13(1) became fixed in the population by unspecified mechanism(s); (2) ventral surfaces of anterior segments [cf. character 21(1)] with discrete, paired glandular ventrolateral pads [character 22(0)], originated by unspecified mechanism(s) among individuals with a generalized glandular surface [character 21(1)], subsequent to which character 22(0) became fixed in the population by unspecified mechanism(s); and (3) the mid-ventral groove [cf. character 24(1)] extending from posterior segments with notopodia to the pygidium [character 25(0)], originated by unspecified mechanism(s) among individuals with a groove extending from anterior segments to the pygidium [character 25(1)], subsequent to which character 25(0) became fixed in the population by unspecified mechanism(s). Following the character origin/fixation events in (1) (3) were a series of population splitting events, leading to individuals to which lower-level systematics hypotheses refer (i.e. phylogenetic and specific).
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