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Table 1 Data for the samples used in this study

From: Phylogenetic analyses of bat-associated bugs (Hemiptera: Cimicidae: Cimicinae and Cacodminae) indicate two new species close to Cimex lectularius

Bug species or species group

Country

Location (no. of samplings × habitat type)

Host nearby (aon host)

Stage

GenBank ID (no. of samples amplified)

Nymph

Female

Male

cox1

ITS2

Cimex lectularius group

Hungary

Dráva (1 × A)

Myotis emarginatus

1

3

4

MF161525 (2×)

ns

Trizs (3 × CH)

13

19

23

MF161526 (2×); MF161527 (6×)

MF161534b (2×); MF161535 (1×)

Ragály (1 × LH)

1

4

1

MF161522 (3×)

MF161535 (1×)

Nagyvisnyó (1)

Pipistrellus pipistrellus a

0

1

0

MF161521 (1×)

MF161532 (1×)

Noszvaj (1)

Myotis bechsteinii a

0

0

1

MF161520b (1×)

ns

Vietnam

Thanh Hoa, Ngoc Khe (1)

Hypsugo pulveratus a

0

1

1

MF415647 (1×)

MF161540 (1×)

Cimex pipistrelli

Hungary

Szőlősardó (2 × CH)

Myotis myotis/blythii

3

2

4

MF161523b (5×)

MF161533b (4×)

Romania

Sant (1 × M)

Myotis myotis

1

0

0

nd

nd

Leghia (6 × M)

Myotis blythii

32

49

42

MF161524 (5×); MF161528 (2×)

MF161536 (2×); MF161537 (1×)

Cacodmus ignotus

South Africa

Makhado (2)

Pipistrellus hesperidus a

0

2

7

MF161529b (8×); MF161530 (1×)

MF161538b (2×)

Cacodmus sparsilis

0

0

1

MF161531 (1×)

MF161539 (1×)

  1. Abbreviations: A attic, CH church tower, LH lich house, M mine, ns not successful, nd not done
  2. aOn host
  3. bUsed as reference sequence of the given bug species in the text