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Published July 24, 2018 | Version v1
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Figure 2 from: Potapov G, Kondakov A, Kolosova Y, Tomilova A, Filippov B, Gofarov M, Bolotov I (2018) Widespread continental mtDNA lineages prevail in the bumblebee fauna of Iceland. ZooKeys 774: 141-153. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.26466

  • 1. Northern (Arctic) Federal University, Arkhangelsk, Russia|Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russia
  • 2. Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russia|Northern (Arctic) Federal University, Arkhangelsk, Russia
  • 3. Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russia
  • 4. Northern (Arctic) Federal University, Arkhangelsk, Russia

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Figure 2 Median-joining haplotype networks of the available COI sequences of bumblebee species inhabiting Iceland. The circle size is proportional to the number of available sequences belonging to a certain haplotype. The small red dots indicate hypothetical ancestral haplotypes. Red numbers near branches indicate the number of nucleotide substitutions between haplotypes. Black codes indicate the COI lineages inhabiting Iceland. A Bombus jonellus (N = 29) B B. lucorum (N = 115) C B. hortorum (N = 33). Photographs by Yulia S. Kolosova.

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