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English: Biomphalaria consensus cladogram resulting from the parsimony and Maximum-likelihood analyses of the combined matrix (16S, Cytochrome oxidase subunit I, and Internal transcribed spacer I).
Date 01/04/2023
Source Jorgensen, A., Kristensen, T. K., & Stothard, J. R. (2007). Phylogeny and biogeography of African Biomphalaria (Gastropoda: Planorbidae), with emphasis on endemic species of the great East African lakes. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 151(2), 337-349.
Author ASLAK JØRGENSEN


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