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Xingyue Liu
Xingyue Liu
Professor of Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University
Verified email at cau.edu.cn
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Evolution of lacewings and allied orders using anchored phylogenomics (N europtera, M egaloptera, R aphidioptera)
SL Winterton, AR Lemmon, JP Gillung, IJ Garzon, D Badano, DK Bakkes, ...
Systematic Entomology 43 (2), 330-354, 2018
2032018
Mitochondrial phylogenomics illuminates the evolutionary history of Neuropterida
Y Wang, X Liu, IJ Garzón‐Orduña, SL Winterton, Y Yan, U Aspöck, ...
Cladistics 33 (6), 617-636, 2017
1772017
Species catalogue of China: Animals. Insecta. Neuropterida
D Yang, X Liu, X Yang
Science Press, 2018
1012018
An integrative phylogenomic approach to elucidate the evolutionary history and divergence times of Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola)
A Vasilikopoulos, B Misof, K Meusemann, D Lieberz, T Flouri, RG Beutel, ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology 20, 1-24, 2020
1002020
Fauna Sinca: Insecta. Megaloptera
Y Ding, L Xingue
Science Press, 2010
882010
The mid-Miocene Zhangpu biota reveals an outstandingly rich rainforest biome in East Asia
B Wang, G Shi, C Xu, RA Spicer, V Perrichot, AR Schmidt, K Feldberg, ...
Science advances 7 (18), eabg0625, 2021
872021
Liverwort mimesis in a Cretaceous lacewing larva
X Liu, G Shi, F Xia, X Lu, B Wang, MS Engel
Current Biology 28 (9), 1475-1481. e1, 2018
732018
Early morphological specialization for insect-spider associations in Mesozoic lacewings
X Liu, W Zhang, SL Winterton, LCV Breitkreuz, MS Engel
Current Biology 26 (12), 1590-1594, 2016
712016
Early evolution and historical biogeography of fishflies (Megaloptera: Chauliodinae): implications from a phylogeny combining fossil and extant taxa
X Liu, Y Wang, C Shih, D Ren, D Yang
PLoS One 7 (7), e40345, 2012
622012
The first mitochondrial genome for the fishfly subfamily Chauliodinae and implications for the higher phylogeny of Megaloptera
Y Wang, X Liu, SL Winterton, D Yang
Public Library of Science 7 (10), e47302, 2012
612012
Phylogeny of the family S ialidae (I nsecta: M egaloptera) inferred from morphological data, with implications for generic classification and historical biogeography
X Liu, F Hayashi, D Yang
Cladistics 31 (1), 18-49, 2015
572015
A new genus of mantidflies discovered in the O riental region, with a higher‐level phylogeny of M antispidae (N europtera) using DNA sequences and morphology
X Liu, SL Winterton, C Wu, R Piper, M Ohl
Systematic Entomology 40 (1), 183-206, 2015
572015
Homology of the genital sclerites of M egaloptera (I nsecta: N europterida) and their phylogenetic relevance
X Liu, Y Lü, H Aspoeck, D Yang, U Aspoeck
Systematic Entomology 41 (1), 256-286, 2016
552016
High niche diversity in Mesozoic pollinating lacewings
Q Liu, X Lu, Q Zhang, J Chen, X Zheng, W Zhang, X Liu, B Wang
Nature Communications 9 (1), 3793, 2018
452018
Is diversification in male reproductive traits driven by evolutionary trade-offs between weapons and nuptial gifts?
X Liu, F Hayashi, LC Lavine, D Yang
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282 (1807 …, 2015
452015
Evolution of green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae): an anchored phylogenomics approach
SL Winterton, JP Gillung, IJ Garzón‐Orduña, D Badano, LCV Breitkreuz, ...
Systematic Entomology 44 (3), 514-526, 2019
352019
The complete mitochondrial genome and its remarkable secondary structure for a stonefly Acroneuria hainana Wu (Insecta: Plecoptera, Perlidae)
M Huang, Y Wang, X Liu, W Li, Z Kang, K Wang, X Li, D Yang
Gene 557 (1), 52-60, 2015
342015
The Neuropterida from the mid-Cretaceous of Myanmar: A spectacular palaeodiversity bridging the Mesozoic and present faunas
X Lu, X Liu
Cretaceous Research 121, 104727, 2021
322021
New long-proboscid lacewings of the mid-Cretaceous provide insights into ancient plant-pollinator interactions
XM Lu, WW Zhang, XY Liu
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 25382, 2016
322016
New transitional fossil snakeflies from China illuminate the early evolution of Raphidioptera
X Liu, D Ren, D Yang
BMC Evolutionary Biology 14, 1-15, 2014
322014
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