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Fig. 3

From: Phylogeny, diversification, and biogeography of a hemiclonal hybrid system of native Australian freshwater fishes (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei: Eleotridae: Hypseleotris)

Fig. 3

UCE hypothesis, based on both ML and Bayesian analyses. All nodes are supported at 1.0 posterior probability in the Bayesian hypothesis, and 95–100% bootstrap support in the ML hypothesis, except where indicated; at those nodes the posterior probability/bootstrap support are shown. Hemiclone-forming southeastern Hypseleotris species are bounded with colored boxes: yellow for H. sp. 5 Lake’s, orange for hemiclone pairings between H. sp. 4 Midgley’s and H. sp. 5 Lake’s, red for H. sp. 4 Midgley’s, shades of purple for the hemiclones of H. sp. 4 Midgley’s and species of the H. galii clade, shades of green for hemiclones of H. sp. 5 Lake’s and blue for species of the H. galii clade. The hemiclones are labeled with the maternal parent of the cross listed first. Hypseleotris individuals are labeled in parentheses with the locality where they were collected, not the entire range of the taxon

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