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Fig. 4 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 4

From: Repatriation of an old fish host as an opportunity for myxozoan parasite diversity: The example of the allis shad, Alosa alosa (Clupeidae), in the Rhine

Fig. 4

Bayesian 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)

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