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Fig. 4 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 4

From: Mitochondrial genomic investigation reveals a clear association between species and genotypes of Lucilia and geographic origin in Australia

Fig. 4

Molecular phylogeny of dipteran flies. The phylogenetic tree was created using the Bayesian inference (BI) and maximum likelihood (ML) methods. The numbers on the branches indicate bootstrap values from ML (first value) and posterior probabilities from the BI (second value) method. Hyphens "-" indicate node support values are unavailable. Each specimen is labelled with the species name, location and GenBank accession number. Haematobia irritans irritans from the family Muscidae was used as the outgroup. Mitochondrial (mt) genomes sequenced in this study are colour coded: Lucilia cuprina cuprina (QLD) in pink, Lucilia sericata (TAS) in green, Lucilia cuprina dorsalis (NSW) in brown, Lucilia cuprina dorsalis (VIC) in purple and Lucilia cuprina dorsalis (WA) in blue. To the left of the species names, family names (A: Calliphoridae, B: Oestridae, C: Tachinidae, D: Sarcophagidae and E: Muscidae) are reported. The tree branches for subfamilies Luciliinae, Calliphorinae and Chrysominae of the Calliphoridae family are colour coded in red, blue and orange, respectively. The phylogram provided is presented to scale (scale bar = 0.05 estimated number of substitutions per site)

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