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Below is a cladogram of the orders within Florideophyceae.[1] The new species Entwisleia bella has been assigned its own order, Entwisleiales, for which it is the only species. Molecular analysis conducted on it placed it close to Colaconematales, despite the large about of morphological differences.[2] corallinapetrales[3]
A summary of the phylogeny of stoneflies is shown below. While the Antarctoperlaria, Arctoperlaria, Euholognatha, Systellognatha are well supported, several further relationships are disputed.[4][5][6] Some families have only been analyzed by one study (indicated by dashed lines).
Plecoptera
Antarctoperlaria
Austroperlidae
Grypoterygidae
Diamphipnoidae
Eustheniidae
Arctoperlaria
Euholognatha
Leuctridae
Taeniopterygidae
Scopuridae
Capniidae
Nemouridae
Notonemouridae
Systellognatha
Peltoperlidae
Pteronarcyidae
Styloperlidae
Perlidae
Chloroperlidae
Perlodidae
Nephrozoa
Arthropoda
Charmy
Chordata
Reptilia
Squamata
Espio
Crocodilia
Vector
Mammalia
Monotremata
Knuckles
Placentalia
Lagomorpha
Cream
Laurasiatheria
Eulipotyphla
Sonic
Amy
Scrotifera
Chiroptera
Rouge
Carnivora
Canidae
Tails
Infinite
Felidae
Big
Blaze
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^Jeong, So; et al. (11 December 2020). "Corallinapetrales and Corallinapetraceae: A new order and family of coralline red algae including Corallinapetra gabrielii comb. nov". Journal of Phycology. doi:10.1111/jpy.13115.
^Ding, Shuangmei; Li, Weihai; Wang, Ying; Cameron, Stephen; Murányi, Dávid; Yang, Ding (11 March 2019). "The phylogeny and evolutionary timescale of stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera) inferred from mitochondrial genomes". ScienceDirect. 135: 123–135. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2019.03.005.