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Fig. 2 in Size does not matter: molecular phylogeny reveals one of the largest trematodes from vertebrates, the enigmatic Ithyoclinostomum dimorphum, as a species of Clinostomum (Trematoda: Clinostomidae)

  • 1. Laborat´orio de Biologia de Trematoda, Instituto de Ciˆencias Biol´ogicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
  • 2. Laborat´orio de Helmintologia Animal, Departamento de Patologia, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Vit´oria, ES, Brazil

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Fig. 2. Maximum likelihood phylogram based on the concatenated ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 + 28S + cox1 datasets of Clinostomum dimorphum (in bold) and selected species of the family Clinostomidae. Clade formed by isolates of 'Ithyoclinostomum' yamagutii (incertae sedis) is highlighted in grey. Taxon names are followed by GenBank accession numbers of ITS, 28S, and cox1, respectively, and country of record. Branch length scale bar indicates number of substitutions per site. Abbreviations: HON, Honduras; ITA, Italy; KEN, Kenya; MEX, Mexico; THAI, Thailand; USA, United States of America.

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Published as part of Simoes˜, Mariana B., Alves, Philippe V., Lopez-Hern, Danimar, andez, Couto, Elimayke A., Moreira, Narcisa I.B. & Pinto, Hudson A., 2022, Size does not matter: molecular phylogeny reveals one of the largest trematodes from vertebrates, the enigmatic Ithyoclinostomum dimorphum, as a species of Clinostomum (Trematoda: Clinostomidae), pp. 84-88 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 19 on page 86, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2022.08.002, http://zenodo.org/record/13288473

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