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Fig. 6 in Hidden diversity of cestodes in wild African carnivores: I. Non-taeniid cyclophyllideans

  • 1. University of Hohenheim, Department of Parasitology, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2. Research Administration and Development, and 2-DSI-NRF SARChI Chair (Ecosystem health), Department of Biodiversity, University of Limpopo, South Africa
  • 3. Haramaya University, College of Veterinary Medicine, PO Box 138, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia & Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Bologna, Italy
  • 4. Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Berlin, Germany
  • 5. Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency, Nelspruit, South Africa
  • 6. Central Veterinary Research Laboratory, PO Box 597, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 7. University of Hohenheim, Department of Parasitology, Stuttgart, Germany & University of Hohenheim, Center of Biodiversity and Integrative Taxonomy, Stuttgart, Germany

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Fig. 6. Maximum likelihood (GTR + G + I) phylogenetic tree based on 2768 positions of concatenated sequences of cob (469 bp), cox1 (1560 bp) and nad1 (739 bp). 13 species of cyclophyllidean cestodes are included, Spirometra theileri is used as an outgroup. Respective GenBank accession numbers are added after the species name. Novel lineages are written in bold and colour. Bootstrap values> 50 (%) are included. The scale bar represents the estimated number of substitutions per site.

Notes

Published as part of Dumendiak, S., Halajian, A., Mekonnen, Y.T., Aschenborn, O., Camacho, G.J., Schuster, R.K., Mackenstedt, U., Romig, T. & Wassermann, M., 2024, International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 24 on page 100929, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2024.100929, http://zenodo.org/record/13289662

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