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. 2017 Mar 27;7:429. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-00528-7

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Phylogenetic placement of the unknown hymenopteran entity detected in the gDNA of the 1942 Japan Bemisia sp. The Hymenoptera is likely a parasitoid wasp species of the Eretmocerus genus based on partial (657 bp) mtCOI gene phylogeny, being placed within the ‘Eretmocerus’ clade (indicated by a red branch). The Aphelinidae wasps (‘Encarsia/Coccophagoides’ and ‘Eretmocerus’ species) formed sister clades with 99.6% node confidence. Green coloured box indicates Coccophagoides moeris. Outgroups used are Eurytoma caninae (Eurytomidae), Nasonia species (Pteromalidae) and Philotrypesis species (Pteromalidae). Node confidence of ≥50% (estimated from 1,000 bootstrap replications) are indicated.