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. 2015 Jun 23;10(6):e0130560. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130560

Fig 2. Maximum-likelihood estimate of Ascosphaera species based on ITS-1, 5.8S, and ITS-2 DNA sequences.

Fig 2

Numbers above nodes represent bootstrap proportions; numbers below nodes represent posterior probabilities. Values below 50% have been removed to enhance readability and interpretation. Sequences from this study are indicated by sample location code and nest number; sequences from dead larvae have an asterisk (*). Colors indicate fungal life history (and possible pathogenicity); red: pathogenic, blue: saprophytic, black: unknown. Circles indicate host family; black circles: found in nests of Megachilidae, gray circles: found in nests of Colletidae, open circles: found in colonies of Apidae. Host and pathogenicity from references [24,2831,6567]. Ascosphaera naganensis, a species whose holotype was collected from Osmia cornifrons in its native range in Japan, is indicated by an arrow.