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. 2018 Nov 16;36(2):350–364. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msy217

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

(A) Phylogeny of described Timema species (redrawn from Riesch et al. 2017) with asexual species added from Schwander et al. 2011). Sexually reproducing species are shown in red, independently derived asexual lineages in blue. Our study used the five asexual species (for Timema douglasi only the southern lineage was used [labeled as T. douglasi South]) and their sexual sister species. (B) Sexual dimorphism in Timema (T. knulli).