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. 2014 Sep 18;9(9):e106789. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0106789

Table 2. Sequences used for DNA Barcode analysis.

Family Species Individualdescriptors(H. concinna only) Accession No.for COI Accession No.for COII Collection location (N/E)
Blattidae Hebardina concinna Macropterous ♂ HC6a KF640073 KF876003 23°11′10.80″/114°30′41.36″
Macropterous ♂ HC126a KF640074 KF876004 22°31′10.15″/113°25′02.10″
Macropterous ♀ HC188a KF640076 KF876006 22°31′10.15″/113°25′02.10″
Brachypterous ♂ HC305b KF640077 KF876007 22°31′10.15″/113°25′02.10″
Brachypterous ♀ HC187a KF640075 KF876005 22°31′10.15″/113°25′02.10″
Periplaneta americana KC617846
KF640070 22°34′14.10″/113°32′06.94″
JQ350707
JN900479
DQ181546
EF363225
M83971
Periplaneta australasiae KF640069 22°34′43.17″/113°26′17.78″
AM114928
Periplaneta fuliginosa JQ350729
AB126004 AB126004
AB014067
JN615391
DQ874312
Ectobiidae Blattella germanica JQ267496
KF640071 22°29′39.54″/113°24′32.46″
KF640072 22°29′49.54″/113°25′02.10″
DQ874268
EF363216
FJ806874
Blattella bisignata NC018549 NC018549
JX233805 JX233805
Blaberidae Rhabdoblatta atra KF640066 KF876000 22°09′43.36″/108°27′34.36″
Rhabdoblatta bielawskii KF640067 KF876001 22°08′59.45″/108°11′50.38″
Rhabdoblatta marginata KF640068 KF876002 22°12′38.17″/108°09′19.28″

Sequences with accession numbers starting with KF (in bold) are newly reported in this paper, and collection locations are reported. Other sequences were retrieved from NCBI GenBank: for collection locations see the GenBank accession. COI and COII accession numbers in the same row indicate sequences from the same individual: otherwise only a COI or a COII sequence was available for that individual. Note that within the Blattidae COI and COII sequences from the same individual are available only for individuals newly reported in this paper, from a single P. fuliginosa, and from a single B. bisignata: a combined COI/COII dataset with only these 10 individuals from within the Blattidae would not have been useful for analyses aimed at determining the relationship between H. concinna and other Blattidae, so separate COI and COII datasets were compiled and analyzed independently.