
Fig. 1. (c) one subtree in the Arabian Gulf/South Africa clade showing two clusters: the South Africa clade and the Western Arabian Gulf type (WA) clade; (d) subtree in the Arabian Gulf/South Africa clade showing one group that is identical to the West Indian Ocean II (WIO II) group from Lo et al. (2017), WIO II type A, and WIO II type B. The black numbers at nodes are bootstrap supporting values (%). Only values larger than 80% are shown. Grey numbers in italics on the branches represent branch length, with only those longer than 3% plotted. Samples collected from the Arabian Gulf are abbreviated with LKR.
Published as part of Lin, Yu-Jia, Qurban, Mohammad A., Shen, Kang Ning & Chao, Ning Labbish, 2019, Delimitation of Tigertooth Croaker Otolithes Species (Teleostei: Sciaenidae) from the Western Arabian Gulf Using an Integrative Approach, with a Description of Otolithes arabicus sp. nov., pp. 1-21 in Zoological Studies 58 (10) on page 6, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2019.58-10, http://zenodo.org/record/12820980
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