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. 2015 Apr 23;10(4):e0123535. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123535

Fig 2. Phylogenetic relationships among 44 species of Niphargus obtained by Bayesian inference.

Fig 2

The two studied species pairs from sulfidic caves are indicated in bold. Numbers on the nodes indicate Bayesian posterior probabilities; only nodes with support > 0.7 are indicated. Distinct yet undescribed species from the ‘longicaudatus’ group are labeled geographically. The tree was rooted using topological information from a genus-wide molecular phylogeny [28].