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FIGURE 4 in Suillus marginielevatus, a new species and S. triacicularis, a new record from Western Himalaya, Pakistan

Authors: Sarwar, Samina; Saba, Malka; Khalid, Abdul N.; Dentinger, Bryn M.;

FIGURE 4 in Suillus marginielevatus, a new species and S. triacicularis, a new record from Western Himalaya, Pakistan

Abstract

FIGURE 4. Phylogenetic position of Suillus marginielevatus from Pakistan with respect to other Suillus spp. Tree inferred by maximum likelihood analysis based on rDNA sequences, including 5.8S and ITS2. Rhizopogon luteolus was used as outgroup. The numbers against branches indicate the percentage (>50%) at which a given branch was supported in 1000 bootstrap replications. GenBank accession number are given at the end of species names. ■ indicate species reported from Pakistan. Illustrator: Samina Sarwar (Corresponding author)

Published as part of Sarwar, Samina, Saba, Malka, Khalid, Abdul N. & Dentinger, Bryn M., 2015, Suillus marginielevatus, a new species and S. triacicularis, a new record from Western Himalaya, Pakistan, pp. 169-177 in Phytotaxa 203 (2) on page 175, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.203.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/13638461

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Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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