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From: Unravelling mummies: cryptic diversity, host specificity, trophic and coevolutionary interactions in psyllid – parasitoid food webs

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Majority consensus phylogeny of parasitoid species associated with seven Cardiaspina spp. and one Spondyliaspis sp. host populations. The phylogeny was constructed based on mitochondrial cytb (344 bp) and nuclear 28S rDNA (509 bp) using Bayesian inference. The genotype (GT) number, host species name and abbreviation of parasitoid morphospecies are included as tip labels. Abbreviations for parasitoid morphospecies are defined by their trophic roles, i.e. P1 and P2 (primary parasitoids), H (hyperparasitoid) and HH (heteronomous hyperparasitoid). P1, P2 and HH are Psyllaephagus species. The phylogeny was rooted with the H clade (Coccidoctonus psyllae). Bayesian posterior support values are provided at the nodes, and the scale bar represents the number of substitutions per site. Frames enclose bPTP putative species according to cytb, and the posterior delimitation probabilities are provided outside of the frames

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