DOI: 10.26049/ASP77-2-2019-04/1

Title: Independent morphological and genetic diversification in close geographic and phylogenetic proximity: Typoderus weevils (Coleoptera) in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania

Creator: Vasily V. Grebennikov

Accepted on April 10, 2019.
Published online at www.senckenberg.de/arthropod-systematics on September 17, 2019.
Published in print on September 27, 2019.

Electronic Supplement:
grebennikov-typoderusweevils-asp2019-electronicsupplement-1.pdf
— Table S1. List of sampled localities. EAM: Eastern Arc Mountains, LF: lowland forests, VH: volcanic highlands.
— Table S2. List of used primers .
— Fig. S1. Images of 105 DNA barcoded Typoderus from Uluguru (including one larva and one pupa).
— Fig. S2. Neighbour Joining clustering of DNA barcodes of 105 Uluguru Typoderus. Topological clustering was done using the online BOLD tree-building engine utilizing pairwise distance and the NJ algorithm.
— Fig. S3. Maximum Likelihood inference phylogram of Typoderus weevils generated using COI matrix with 71 terminals and 658 bp; terminal labels as in Fig. 2.
— Fig. S4. Maximum Likelihood inference phylogram of Typoderus weevils generated using ITS2 matrix with 68 terminals and 772 bp; terminal labels as in Fig. 2.
— Fig. S5. Maximum Likelihood inference phylogram of Typoderus weevils generated using 28S matrix with 69 terminals and 595 bp; terminal labels as in Fig. 2.
— Fig. S6. Ultrametric time tree of 70 Typoderus obtained with BEAST using 0.018 subs/s/Myr/l rates for COI-5’. Terminal labels as in Fig. 2. Numbers on scale are million years before present. Node bars represent 95% confidence interval.
DOI: 10.26049/ASP77-2-2019-04/1

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Date (Publication Year): 2019

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Related Main Document:
Grebennikov, V.V. (2019). Independent morphological and genetic diversification in close geographic and phylogenetic proximity: Typoderus weevils (Coleoptera) in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania. Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny, 77(2): 251-265. https://doi.org/10.26049/ASP77-2-2019-04