Comprehensive species sampling and sophisticated algorithmic approaches refute the monophyly of Arachnida
Jesús A. Ballesteros(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Prashant P. Sharma(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Carlos E. Santibáñez‐López(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Gonzalo Giribet(Harvard University), Gustavo Hormiga(George Washington University), Mark S. Harvey(Edith Cowan University), Guilherme Gainett(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Caitlin M. Baker(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Efrat Gavish‐Regev(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Claudia P. Arango(Griffith University), Ward C. Wheeler(American Museum of Natural History), Tauana Cunha(Field Museum of Natural History), Emily V.W. Setton(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Ligia R. Benavides(Harvard University), Andrew Z. Ontano(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
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