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. 2014 Dec 4;5(1):46–58. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1338

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Median-joining network of COI sequences of Meadow Brown butterflies (Maniola). Size of circles is proportional to number of sequences with similar haplotypes; length of lines is proportional to number of mutational steps between haplotype clades. Black dots are missing haplotypes; gray dots are mutational steps. Five different haplotype clades can be recognized. Species color codes: red = M. jurtina, light green = M. nurag, yellow = M. chia, violet = M. megala, blue = M. cypricola, dark green = M. telmessia, orange = M. halicarnassus. Down in the middle two different Maniola jurtina clades or lineages can be seen, to the left of them is the distinct M. megala clade. To the right side, a Maniola nurag clade (with a single M. jurtina from Sardinia) can be found. On the top, there is the M. telmessia,M. halicarnassus, and M. cypricola clade to the left and the mixed island species clade (M. jurtina from Crete, M. nurag,M. cypricola, and one M. telmessia individual from Israel) to the right. Single haplotypes are common to all clades.