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Table 1 Estimates of average evolutionary divergence (%) over sequence pairs for the cox1 gene between the observed species and other reference species

From: A previously unreported potential malaria vector in a dry ecology of Kenya

Specimen

KC45

KD58

KF117

K208

K188

An. rivulorum KR014839

An. sp KU948655

An. longipalpis KR014848

An. funestus KU187105

An. coustani KJ522831

An. gambiae KU380446

An. arabiensis KY670610

Anopheles sp. KJ522842

An. parensis JQ424733

KC45

              

KD58

5.1

             

KF117

4.8

1.9

            

K208

5.0

2.1

1.3

           

K188

4.5

1.1

0.8

1.1

          

An. rivulorum KR014839

9.3

9.5

9.5

9.5

9.0

         

Anopheles sp. KU948655

2.6

3.7

3.7

4.0

3.4

9.0

        

An. longipalpis KR014848

7.4

9.3

9.8

10.1

9.5

11.6

6.6

       

An. funestus KU187105

6.9

8.7

9.3

9.5

9.0

10.6

6.6

1.1

      

An. coustani KJ522831

9.8

9.8

10.6

10.8

10.3

11.4

8.7

7.9

8.5

     

An. gambiae KU380446

13.2

14.0

14.8

15.1

14.3

11.6

12.4

10.1

10.1

8.5

    

An. arabiensis KY670610

13.2

14.0

14.8

15.1

14.3

11.6

12.4

10.1

10.1

8.5

0

   

Anopheles sp. KJ522842

10.1

10.3

10.6

11.1

10.3

10.1

9.8

9.8

9.3

9.5

10.0

10.1

  

An. parensis JQ424733

7.9

9.3

9.8

10.1

9.5

10.6

7.1

1.1

1.6

6.9

9.0

9.0

8.7

 

An. vaneedeni JQ424786

7.9

8.7

9.8

10.1

9.0

10.3

7.7

1.6

1.6

7.4

9.3

9.3

8.5

0.5

  1. Taxon abbreviations follow those provided in Fig. 1 with GenBank accession nos MK047664-MK047672; Anopheles sp. KU948655 and Anopheles sp. KJ522842 represent an undescribed Anopheles species reported in in Al’Sadah, Yemen and western Kenya, respectively