Fig. 2From: Clock-dated phylogeny for 48% of the 700 species of Crotalaria (Fabaceae–Papilionoideae) resolves sections worldwide and implies conserved flower and leaf traits throughout its pantropical rangeMaximum likelihood tree with the Crotalaria species’ distribution areas plotted on branches. Colored squares to the right of branches represent additional regions where the respective species also occurs. Blue: Americas; orange: Africa and Middle East; red: Madagascar; green: Asia including maritime Southeast Asia; purple: Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Melanesia. Inset: Worldwide distribution of Crotalaria based on 22,225 georeferenced occurrences from GBIF (http://www.gbif.org) representing 183 species. Due to uneven GBIF uploading, India is underrepresentedBack to article page