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. 2024 Sep 17;3:27. doi: 10.1038/s44185-024-00061-7

Fig. 2. Distribution and sampling localities of ERGA-Portugal species sequenced in ERGA’s pilot effort across Portuguese territories.

Fig. 2

Approximate distributions and sampling localities of ERGA-Portugal species sequenced in ERGA’s pilot effort: a Iberian minnowcarp—Anaecypris hispanica; b Iberian hare—Lepus granatensis; c Azores laurel—Laurus azorica; d Black wheatear—Oenanthe leucura; e Portuguese crowberry—Corema album; f Cave ground beetle—Trechus terceiranus. Picture credits: a Carlos Carrapato; b Pedro Moreira; c Mónica Moura; d Ricardo Jorge Lopes; e Manuela Sim-Sim; f Javier Torrent (Azorean Biodiversity Group). Species distributions are coloured according to terrestrial (green) or aquatic (blue) territories. Sampling localities are marked with a black dot except for the Iberian minnowcarp (a) that is double marked, as it was sampled in the Aquário Vasco da Gama—Lisbon (black dot with a white star inside), but it is originally from a population of River Chança. All specimens were sampled within Portuguese territory, including both mainland Portugal and the Azores. Distributions were adjusted from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Website (https://www.iucnredlist.org), except for the Portuguese crowberry, which was based on information from the Anthos geographical information system for Spanish Flora (www.anthos.es).