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FIG. 7. — Consensus cladograms that include Lupopsurus pygmaeus Bernacsek & Dineley, 1977: A, majority rule (50%) consensus of 18 shortest trees from an analysis of 113 characters (106 informative, CI = 0.5315, RI = 0.7528) from Davis (2002); B, strict consensus from Hanke & Wilson (2004); note that duplicate Tetanopsyrus and Diplacanthus refer to Tetanopsyrus lindoei, T. breviacanthias, Diplacanthus horridus and D. ellsi in Hanke & Wilson (2004).
Published as part of Hanke, Gavin F. & Davis, Samuel P., 2012, A re-examination of Lupopsyrus pygmaeus Bernacsek & Dineley, 1977 (Pisces, Acanthodii), pp. 469-487 in Geodiversitas 34 (3) on page 483, DOI: 10.5252/g2012n3a1, http://zenodo.org/record/5381526
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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