Fig. 4From: Repatriation of an old fish host as an opportunity for myxozoan parasite diversity: The example of the allis shad, Alosa alosa (Clupeidae), in the RhineBayesian inference (BI) tree showing the phylogenetic position of Hoferellus alosae n. sp. and Ortholinea sp. within the freshwater urinary bladder clade as defined by Fiala [25]. The new sequences are shown in bold and red. Myxidium lieberkuehni and Chloromyxum legeri were used as outgroup (OG). The short diagonal double-line represents a branch shortened to 50 % of its original length. Dashes at nodes represent nodal supports MP/ML < 50 and BI < 0.60 or node not present in the maximum parsimony (MP) or Maximum likelihood (ML) tree. Asterisk labels a node with maximum nodal supports (MP/ML = 100; BI = 1)Back to article page