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. 2007 Apr 24;104(18):7483–7488. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0608253104

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Geographic localization of selected areas of study. Areas 1–5 contain the highest diversity of Bursera and monophagous and oligophagous Blepharida. In areas 6 and 7, polyphagous Blepharida are more frequent. 1, Chilpancingo; 2, Cañón del Zopilote; 3, Tehuacán; 4, Infiernillo; 5, Aguililla; 6, Zihuatanejo; 7, Aquila.