FIG. 4 in At the boundary of two biogeographical realms: Palearctic and Oriental leeches (Hirudinea, Glossiphoniidae) of the Ferghana Valley, Uzbekistan
Khayrulla SolijonovAndijan State University, University Street 129, Andijan, 170100 (Uzbekistan)Serge UtevskyDepartment of Zoology and Animal Ecology, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4 Maidan Svobody, Kharkiv, 61022 (Ukraine)Z. IzzatullaevSamarkand State University, University boulevard 15, Samarkand, 140100 (Uzbekistan)Andriy UtevskyDepartment of Zoology and Animal Ecology, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4 Maidan Svobody, Kharkiv, 61022 (Ukraine) [email protected]
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FIG. 4. — Phylogenetic subtree of Glossiphonia concolor (Apathy, 1888) sensu lato illustrating the relationships of two Glossiphonia ferghanensis Solijonov, Izzatullaev & Kuchboev, 2022 samples collected in the Ferghana Valley. The tip labels of the Ferghana leeches are highlighted in bold, and their clade is marked in yellow. The tree was inferred from COI sequences using the maximum likelihood optimality criterion. Support values from the SH-like approximate likelihood-ratio test (SH-aLRT) and ultrafast bootstrapping are shown for the major clades.
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