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From: Contrasting patterns of phylogeographic relationships in sympatric sister species of ironclad beetles (Zopheridae: Phloeodes spp.) in California's Transverse Ranges

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Map of southern California illustrating collecting localities for P. diabolicus and P. plicatus specimens. Some dots may represent two or more collecting localities that are in close proximity (see Additional File 1). Images of P. diabolicus and P. plicatus are to scale; scale bar ~ 1.0 cm. Regions are numbered as follows: 1. Northern Santa Lucia Mountains; 2. Southern Santa Lucia Mountains; 3. Santa Ynez Mountains; 4. Northwest Transverse Ranges; 5. Central Transverse Ranges; 6. Sierra Pelona; 7. San Gabriel Mountains; 8. San Bernardino Mountains; 9. San Jacinto Mountains; 10. Peninsular Ranges; 11. Northern Channel Islands (Santa Cruz Island); 12. Southern Channel Islands (Santa Catalina Island); and 13. Santa Monica Mts. The Transverse Ranges comprise regions 3-9.

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