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Atlanta rosea Gray, 1850                   DNA barcodes    

Atlanta rosea has high genetic diversity. BOLDSYSTEMS recognises five BINs for this species.

See Wall-Palmer et al. (2018, PiO) for further information about this figure. Maximum likelihood tree showing relationships within the 'species' A. peronii. Branches with bootstrap support >85% are denoted with a star. Branch lengths are proportional to the amount of inferred change, as indicated by the scale bar. Black circles at nodes represent clades supported by ABGD analysis. Maps show the biogeographic position of sequenced specimens with different symbols for each clade. Images demonstrate the morphology of representative sequenced specimens.

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This research was carried out at Naturalis Biodiversity Center and the University of Plymouth with funding from the Leverhulme Trust and the NBC Martin-Fellowship. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 746186.

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© 2017 Deborah Wall-Palmer

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