Stuart J Longhorn
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Recent Articles
1.
Longhorn S, Foster P, Vogler A
Cladistics
. 2021 Dec;
23(2):130-144.
PMID: 34905851
Phylogenetic analysis of major groups of Metazoa using genomic data tends to recover the sister relationships of arthropods and chordates, contradicting the proposed Ecdysozoa (the molting animals), which group the...
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Foley S, Luddecke T, Cheng D, Krehenwinkel H, Kunzel S, Longhorn S, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2019 Aug;
140:106573.
PMID: 31374259
Mygalomorph spiders of the family Theraphosidae, known to the broader public as tarantulas, are among the most recognizable arachnids on earth due to their large size and widespread distribution. Their...
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Damron B, Pinto-da-Rocha R, Longhorn S
Zootaxa
. 2018 Oct;
4450(1):125-134.
PMID: 30313862
A new species, Eucynorta rooneyi sp. nov. (Opiliones, Cosmetidae), is described from Parque Nacional Cusuco, Cortés, Honduras, a tropical montane cloud forest habitat. This is the thirty-fifth species of Eucynorta...
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Luddecke T, Krehenwinkel H, Canning G, Glaw F, Longhorn S, Tanzler R, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2017 Nov;
119:63-70.
PMID: 29104141
The mygalomorph spiders in the family Theraphosidae, also known as "tarantulas", are one of the most popular and diverse groups of arachnids, but their evolutionary history remains poorly understood because...
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Gabriel R, Longhorn S
Zookeys
. 2015 Oct;
(526):75-104.
PMID: 26487826
The tarantula genus Sericopelma was originally defined based on male specimens, most notably lacking tibial spurs on leg I. Early female specimens were unrecognised as Sericopelma, and typically placed in...
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Sagastume-Espinoza K, Longhorn S, Santibanez-Lopez C
C R Biol
. 2015 Jun;
338(7):502-10.
PMID: 26026575
Three species of genus Diplocentrus are found in north-northwestern Honduras. These species represent the southern east limits of Diplocentrus' distribution. In recent years, a broad survey of arachnids in Honduras...
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Campbell L, Rota-Stabelli O, Edgecombe G, Marchioro T, Longhorn S, Telford M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Sep;
108(38):15920-4.
PMID: 21896763
Morphological data traditionally group Tardigrada (water bears), Onychophora (velvet worms), and Arthropoda (e.g., spiders, insects, and their allies) into a monophyletic group of invertebrates with walking appendages known as the...
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Rota-Stabelli O, Campbell L, Brinkmann H, Edgecombe G, Longhorn S, Peterson K, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2010 Aug;
278(1703):298-306.
PMID: 20702459
While a unique origin of the euarthropods is well established, relationships between the four euarthropod classes-chelicerates, myriapods, crustaceans and hexapods-are less clear. Unsolved questions include the position of myriapods, the...
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Masta S, McCall A, Longhorn S
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2010 Jul;
57(1):59-70.
PMID: 20601005
Pycnogonids, or sea spiders, are an enigmatic group of arthropods. Their unique anatomical features have made them difficult to place within the broader group Arthropoda. Most attempts to classify members...
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Longhorn S, Pohl H, Vogler A
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2010 Mar;
55(3):846-59.
PMID: 20348001
The phylogenetic relationships among holometabolan insect orders remain poorly known, despite a wealth of previous studies. In particular, past attempts to clarify the sister-group of the enigmatic order Strepsiptera with...