
Figure 4. Maximum likelihood tree of Myrmecophilus acerƲorum based on concatenated sequences of COI and 16S mtDNA, with GTR nucleotide substitution model and M. nonƲeilleri, M. fuscus, M. gallicus and M. balcanicus as outgroups. Numbers at nodes indicate bootstrap values (values <50 are not shown). The clade marked with blue represents the haplotypes from parthenogenetic populations. Coloured bars represent the different delimitation schemes obtained with> 3% of genetic differentiation on both COI alone, as well as on concatenated COI and 16S sequences, with ABGD (calculated with JC69, K2P and p genetic distances), PTP, TCS and GMYC sequence-based delineation tests, and white bars are due to missing sequences.
Published as part of Iorgu, Ionuț Ştefan, Iorgu, Elena Iulia, Stalling, Thomas, Puskás, Gellért, Chobanov, Dragan, Szövényi, Gergely, Moscaliuc, Liviu Aurel, Motoc, Rozalia, Tăuşan, Ioan & Fusu, Lucian, 2023, Ant crickets and their secrets: Myrmecophilus acerŋorum is not always parthenogenetic (Insecta: Orthoptera: Myrmecophilidae), pp. 211-228 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 197 (1) on page 220, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab084, http://zenodo.org/record/7471675
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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