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During the past two decades of contemporary myrmecological systematics, the field has been transformed by a wave of Sanger-based phylogenetic studies (e_g, ) followed by a wave of transcriptomic and reduced-enrichment phylogenomic studies (e_g, ). Although fossils are critical for understanding the diversification and disparification of extant lineages (e_g, ), these critical specimens cannot be sequenced, thus their biological information remains challenging to capture meaningfully. In analogy to molecular methodology, the study of phenotype was enhanced since the new millennium by readily accessible microphotography rigs and digital image stacking programs, while the phenomic transformation of . . .
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