Fig. 4
From: Wolbachia 16S rRNA haplotypes detected in wild Anopheles stephensi in eastern Ethiopia

Phylogenetic analysis of An. stephensi COI in the Wolbachia 16S-positive An. stephensi with transformed branches. Each sample is colored by Wolbachia haplotype, where haplotype 1 is colored in blue, haplotype 2 is colored in red, and haplotype 3 is colored in yellow. Haplotypes 1 and 2 are representative of Wolbachia supergroup A, and haplotype 3 is representative of supergroup B. Anopheles stephensi COI haplotypes are designated on the clades that they represent according to Carter et al. [45]. Anopheles maculatus was used as an outgroup (KT382822). The sample sites are abbreviated as follows: Semera (SM), Dire Dawa (DD), Godey (GD), and Kebridehar (KB). Only 19 An. stephensi samples amplified COI, which was likely due to sequence divergence in the COI region in that mosquito