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    Phylogram of relationships among the Sycoecinae obtained from the analysis of the ClustalW alignment (combined dataset, without Gblocks cleaning, 5 partitions: mtDNA, <i>EF-1Ī±</i>, ITS2, <i>RpL27a</i>, <i>mago</i><i>nashi</i>).

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    <p>Uppercase letters refer to clades discussed in the text. The new classification is indicated by colored bars on the right (yellow = oriental species, blue = afrotropical species). Nodes with likelihood bootstrap values < 70 have been collapsed. BP (> 70) and Bayesian posterior probabilities (> 0.90) are indicated at nodes. Illustrations of female habitus for the main clades are provided on the right. Host fig tree subsections are indicated between parentheses. Black boxes at nodes show cases of probable speciation on a single host <i>Ficus</i> species. </p

    Cladograms of relationships among the Sycoecinae obtained from the MAFFT alignment of the combined dataset under three different alignment strategies and two partitioning schemes.

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    <p>The corresponding ML and Bayesian trees are given in Figures 1, S7-S12. Nodes with BP support < 70% have been collapsed and BP supports for main clades are indicated at nodes. Uppercase letters refer to clades discussed in the text (see also Figure 1). The dashed line indicates the only taxon with a conflicting position among trees (see text).</p

    Cladograms of relationships among the Sycoecinae obtained from the ClustalW alignment of the combined dataset under three different alignment strategies and two partitioning schemes.

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    <p>The corresponding ML and Bayesian trees are given in Figures 2, S1-S6. Nodes with BP support < 70% have been collapsed and BP supports for main clades are indicated at nodes. Uppercase letters refer to clades discussed in the text (see also Figure 2). The dashed line indicates the only taxon with a conflicting position among trees (see text).</p

    Phylogram of relationships among the Sycoecinae obtained from the analysis of the MAFFT alignment (combined dataset, without Gblocks cleaning, 6 partitions: mtDNAcodon1&2, mtDNAcodon3, <i>EF-1Ī±</i>, ITS2, <i>RpL27a</i>, <i>mago</i><i>nashi</i>).

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    <p>Uppercase letters refer to clades discussed in the text. The new classification is indicated by colored bars on the right (yellow = oriental species, blue = afrotropical species). Nodes with likelihood bootstrap (BP) values < 70 have been collapsed. BP (> 70) and Bayesian posterior probabilities (> 0.90) are indicated at nodes. Illustrations of female habitus for the main clades are provided on the right. Host fig tree subsections are indicated between parentheses. Black boxes at nodes show cases of probable speciation on a single host <i>Ficus</i> species. </p
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