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Figure 5

From: Mining metadata from unidentified ITS sequences in GenBank: A case study in Inocybe (Basidiomycota)

Figure 5

The geographic origins of Inocybe sequences (present in GenBank) that could be geographically assessed. a) North America, b) Europe, c) Asia and Australia. The color coding of the map represents climate according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification (modified from [28]); main climate A = equatorial, B = arid, C = warm temperate, D = snow, E = polar; precipitation W = desert, S = steppe, f = fully humid, s = summer dry w = winter dry, m = monsoonal; temperature h = hot arid, k = cold arid, a = hot summer, b = warm summer, c = cool summer, d = extremely continental, F = polar frost, T = polar tundra. Black symbols represent studies with unidentified sequences, white symbols represent studies with fully identified sequences, and grey symbols represent studies with both unidentified and fully identified sequences. Circles represent studies for which the coordinates were given in the paper in which they were published, diamonds represent studies where the location had to be inferred from the locality given in the paper, and squares represent studies where the location was not available beyond the country/state level. The numbers correspond to the number given to each study in the Additional file 2.

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