Maximum clade credibility tree of Musaceae (detail of the large Zingiberales phylogram in Supporting Information Fig. S1). Ancestral area reconstructions (AARs) with the highest likelihood values are shown as boxes at each node. A single box refers to a specific distribution range, whereas multiple boxes depicted either above or below the branches indicate alternative AARs. In the case of low likelihood values, more than one ancestral area is shown. The following abbreviations are used: A, Africa; B, Southwest India and Sri Lanka; C, northern Indo‐Burma; D, South China; E, southern Indo‐Burma; F, Sumatra and Malayan Peninsula; G, Borneo; H, Philippines; I, New Guinea and surrounding islands; J, Northwest Australia; K, Lesser Sunda Islands; L, Sulawesi; Pl., Pliocene; P., Pleistocene. Lagrange provides two ranges per node; in cases in which only one range is present at a certain node, both lineages inherited the same ancestral distribution range. ‘All nodes =>’ above a branch indicates that all nodes of this clade are characterized by the same ancestral area.