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    Smacks Bayou 2007.tif

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    Photo documentation of <i>Tripedalia cystorphora</i> specimen spotted at Smacks Bayou in 2007

    Photo records of Gulf of Mexico Tripedalia cystophora

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    Photographic evidence of specimens from Smacks Bayou, Bonita Springs, and the Vester Field Station

    Genetic Data for Alatina alata, a box jellyfish with a circumtropical distribution

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    Alignments and Tree file for data associated with the paper: "The Box Jellyfish Alatina alata Has a Circumtropical Distribution" by Jonathan W. Lawley1,2, Cheryl Lewis Ames2,3, Bastian Bentlage2, Angel Yanagihara4, Roger Goodwill5, Ehsan Kayal2, Kikiana Hurwitz5 and Allen G. Collins2,6<div><br></div><div>1 Departamento de Ecologia e Zoologia, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC 88040-970, Brazil</div><div>2 Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013, USA</div><div>3 Biological Sciences Graduate Program, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA</div><div>4 Department of Tropical Medicine, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA</div><div>5 Department of Biology, Brigham Young University, Hawaii, Laie, HI 96792, USA</div><div>6 National Systematics Laboratory of NOAA's Fisheries Service, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013, USA</div><div><br></div

    Alternative hypotheses for internal relationships within Cnidaria.

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    <p>(A) Traditional classification and relationships within Cnidaria. (B) Anthozoa paraphyletic with Octocorallia sister to Medusozoa [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0139068#pone.0139068.ref008" target="_blank">8</a>]. (C) Hexacorallia paraphyletic with Ceriantharia sister to Hexacorallia + Octocorallia clade [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0139068#pone.0139068.ref017" target="_blank">17</a>]. (D) Staurozoa as the sister taxon to the rest of Medusozoa [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0139068#pone.0139068.ref007" target="_blank">7</a>]. The color of the branches corresponds to the color of clades in the results and supplemental figures.</p

    Photographs of cnidarian representatives.

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    <p>The color of the boxes corresponds to the color of clades in the results and supplemental figures. (A) Scyphozoa, Pelagiidae: <i>Chrysaora quinquecirrha</i>. (B) Scyphozoa, Cepheidae: <i>Cephea cephea</i>. (C) Scyphozoa, Pelagiidae: <i>Pelagia noctiluca</i>. (D) Hydrozoa, Trachylinae: <i>Crossota millsae</i>. (E) Hydrozoa, Siphonophora: <i>Physalia physalis</i>. (F) Hydrozoa, Filifera: <i>Podocoryna carnea</i>. (G) Hydrozoa, Filifera: <i>Hydractinia</i>. (H) Cubozoa: <i>Copula sivickisi</i>. (I) Staurozoa: <i>Haliclystus californiensis</i>. (J) Octocorallia, Clavulariidae: <i>Clavularia</i> sp. (K) Octocorallia, Pennatulidae: <i>Pennatula</i> sp. (L) Octocorallia, Gorgoniidae: <i>Gorgonia ventalina</i>. (M) Hexacorallia, Poritidae: <i>Porites</i> sp. (N) Hexacorallia, Dendrophylliidae: <i>Tubastrea faulkneri</i>. (O) Hexacorallia, Stichodactylidae: <i>Heteractis magnifica</i>. Photo credits: S. Siebert (A-D), P. Cartwright (F), A. Collins (H-I), and C. Dunn (E, G, J-N).</p

    The 50% gene occupancy matrix.

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    <p>Black indicates sampled genes for each of the 41 taxa. Genes and species are sorted by sampling, with the best sampled in the upper left. The last three taxa, <i>Calibelemnon francei</i>, <i>Craspedacusta sowerbii</i>, and <i>Obelia longissima</i>, had less than 5% gene occupancy and were excluded from further analyses to produce matrix 1.</p

    Rooted phylogram of the maximum likelihood (ML) analysis.

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    <p>Branch support values correspond to percent ML-bootstrap values/percent Bayesian posterior probabilities. No values are shown for branches with 100/100 support. The areas of the lollipops, at the branch tips, are proportional to the number of genes sampled. Illustrations (by F. Goetz) are provided for select species, as indicated by lead lines.</p
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