Appendix S1. Taxonomic sampling, GenBank accession numbers, partitioning and supplementary trees.
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1 GOODMAN ET AL. APPENDIX S1: GENBANK ACCESSION NUMBERS, PARTITIONING AND SUPPLEMENTARY TREES Multiple, Independent Colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago by the Family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) Appendix S1. Taxonomic sampling, GenBank accession numbers, partitioning and supplementary trees. TABLE S1A. TAXON SAMPLING AND GENBANK ACCESSION NUMBERS FOR EURYNOGASTER COMPLEX, CONCHOPUS, AND NON-HAWAIIAN ENDEMIC DOLICHOPODIDAE INCLUDED IN THIS STUDY. Genus species Locality LabelName ND2 COI COII 12s 16s CAD EF1aA EF1aB complex specimens Adachia Adachia apicenigra hispida HAWAII, Olaa Forest, Pole 44 Ad.apicenigra107 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Olaa Forest, Puu Unit, 4300' Ad.hispida2008 KX KX KX KX KX KX7813 KX Adachia Arciellia n.sp.nr.hispida dolichostoma KAUAI, Kawaikoi Stream, 3500', 18 May 2007, sweeping over stream Ad.sp.nr.hispida KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KAUAI, Puu O Kila Road, 4080' Ar.dolichostoma KX KX KX KX KX KX7813 KX KX Arciellia dolichostoma KAUAI, Pihea Trail, 3600' Ar.dolichostoma KX KX KX KX KX KX KX8083 KX Arciellia Arciellia dolichostoma xanthopleura MAUI, Haleakala NP, Kaupo Trail Ar.dolichostoma KX KX KX KX7815 KX KX KAUAI, Kokee SP, Nualolo Tr. Ar.xanthopleura147 KX KX KX KX KX Arciellia xanthopleura KAUAI, Pihea Trail, 3600' Ar.xanthopleura KX7814 KX KX KX7815 KX KX KX KX cilifemorata OAHU, Poamoho, 1.5 mi. E.cilifemorata94 KX KX KX KX KX KX clavaticauda OAHU, Poamoho, stream E.clavaticauda95 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX kauaiensis KAUAI, Pihea Trail E.kauaiensis131 KX KX KX KX KX KX maculata OAHU, Poamoho Tr. E.maculata132 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX MAUI, Paliku, crater wall, maculata 6600' E.maculata205058_ KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX n.sp.a HAWAII, Hakalau E.n.sp.A133 KX KX KX KX KX KX n.sp.b OAHU, Mt. Kaala E.n.sp.B105 KX KX KX KX KX n.sp.c OAHU, Poamoho Tr. E.n.sp.C128 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX paludis MAUI, Pihea Trail, 3600' E.paludis KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX sp.nr.cilifemorata OAHU, Mt. Kaala E.sp.nr.cilifemorata102 KX KX781673
2 GOODMAN ET AL. APPENDIX S1: GENBANK ACCESSION NUMBERS, PARTITIONING AND SUPPLEMENTARY TREES Multiple, Independent Colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago by the Family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) sp.nr.cilifemorata nr. cilifemorata MAUI, Haiku Uka, Heed Trail, 4200' E.sp.nr.cilifemorata KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX MAUI, East Maui Irrigation, Haiku Uka,Heed Trail E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX sp.nr.clavaticauda OAHU, Poamoho, stream E.sp.nr.clavaticauda93 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX sp.nr.hawaiiensis sp.nr.hawaiiensis MAUI, Haiku Uka,Carson Trail, 4200' E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX MAUI, East Maui Irrigation, Haiku Uka, Carson Trail E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX sp.nr.maculata HAWAII, Hakalau E.sp.nr.maculata115 KX KX KX sp.nr.maculata sp.nr.maculata sp. HAWAII, Kohalas, Puu O Uni NAR E.sp.nr.maculata126 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX MAUI, Trail to Kawiki, 1 mi. from Paliku cabin E.sp.nr.maculata141 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Olaa Forest, Pole 44 E.sp112 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX Elmoia sp. variabilis bullata MAUI, Waikamoi Forest Preserve, Heed Trail E.sp135 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Kau FR, Alahi Spring E.variabilis KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Kohala State Forest, trail to Waimanu Stream El.bullata KX KX KX KX KX KX KX Elmoia saxatilis OAHU, Mt. Kaala El.saxatilis106 KX KX KX KX KX KX Major minor OAHU, Mt. Kaala M.minor2050_111 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Kohala Sigmatineurum n.sp.d Mountains Si.n.sp.D KX KX KX KX KX KX KX Sweziella Uropachys Uropachys Uropachys Uropachys tergoprolixa clavastyla fusticercus fusticercus palustricola MAUI, Haiku Uka, Heed Trail, 4200' Sw.tergoprolixa KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KAUAI, Kokee SP, Nualolo Tr. U.clavastyla130 KX KX KX KX KX KX KAUAI, Na Pali-Kona FR Pihea Trail U.fusticercus KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KAUAI, Na Pali-Kona FR Pihea Trail U.fusticercus61 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KAUAI, Alakai Swamp GB27A U.palustricola127 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX808462
3 GOODMAN ET AL. APPENDIX S1: GENBANK ACCESSION NUMBERS, PARTITIONING AND SUPPLEMENTARY TREES Multiple, Independent Colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago by the Family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) Uropachys palustricola KAUAI, Pihea Trail U.palustricola134 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX Other Hawaiian endemic Dolichopodidae specimens Conchopus Conchopus ciliatus pacificus HAWAII, Whittington Beach Park, South Coast, Kau Conchopus.ciliatus96 KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Whittington Beach Park, South Coast, Kau Conchopus.pacificus122 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX Conchopus acrostichalis OAHU, Haleiwa Beach Conchopus.acrostichalis92 KX KX KX KX KX KX KX Thinophilus hardyi HAWAII, Whittington Beach Park, South Coast, Kau Th.hardyi KX KX KX KX Non-Hawaiian endemic Dolichopodidae specimens Chrysotus Chrysotus longipalpis longipalpis OAHU, Manoa Cliff Trail, 1800' Ch.longipalpis KX KX KX KX KX KX KX OAHU, Honolulu Watershed FR, Manoa Cliffs Trail Ch.longipalpis KX7814 KX KX KX KX KX KX Chrysotus sp MARQUESAS, HIVA OA Ch.sp173 KX KX KX MAUI, Kahanaiki Gulch, Chrysotus sp nr.longipalpis 2' Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis KX KX KX KX KX Chrysotus Condylostylus sp.nr.longipalpis sp. MAUI, Puu Kukui, Kahanaiki Gulch Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 KX KX KX KX KX KX OAHU, Maunaloa Beach Rocks Condylostylus.sp164 KX KX KX KX KX KX Dolichopus exsul OAHU, Poamoho D.exsul169 KX KX KX KX KX KX Dolichopus exsul KAUAI, Pihea Trail, 3500' D.exsul KX KX KX KX KX KX KX8083 KX Dolichopus Dolichopus Dolichopus Tachytrechus exsul exsul exsul angustipennis MAUI, Puu Kukui Trail, ' D.exsul KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Kau FR, Alahi Spring D.exsul KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX HAWAII, Kohala Mountains D.exsul KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KAUAI, Kumuwela Trail, 3500' KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX808458
4 TABLE S1B. SUMMARY OF DATA PARTITIONS AND NUCLEOTIDE MODELS DETERMINED FOR EACH PARTITION, SELECTED USING BIC IN PARTITIONFINDER (LANFEAR ET AL., 2012). Program (# partitions) Dataset A Dolichopodidae Mr Bayes/ RAxML(11) Figure Figures 2, S1a & S1b in Appendix 1 Data partitions: nucleotide models selected by PartitionFinder Mr Bayes: COI_3, COII_3, ND2_3: GTR+I+G COI_1, COII_1: GTR+I+G EF1_2, COI_2, COII_2: GTR+I+G ND2_1: GTR+G ND2_2: GTR+G 12S, 16S: GTR+I+G CAD_3: HKY+I+G CAD_1, CAD_2: K80+I+G CADintron: GTR+I+G EF1_3: HKY+G EF1_1: F81+I+G Dataset B ( complex): Mr Bayes/ RAxML(11) Dataset B ( complex): BEAST: Island calibrations (10) Dataset B ( complex): BEAST: Divergence rates (11) Figure 1 & Figure S1c-l in Appendix 1 Figures 1 & S2b in Appendix 2 Figures S2c & S2d in Appendix 2 RAxML: Each partition was run using the GTR+GAMMA model Mr Bayes: CAD_3: HKY+I CAD_1: GTR+G CAD_2, EF1A_2, ND_2: HKY+I+G CADintron, EF1Aintron1, EFAintron2: HKY+I EF1A_3, EF1B_3: HKY+G EF1A_1, EF1B_1: F81+I COI_2, COII_2, EF1B_2: F81+I+G EF1Bintron: F81 12S, 16S, ND2_1: GTR+I+G COI_3, COII_3, ND2_3: GTR+I+G COI_1, COII_1: GTR+G RAxML: Each partition was run using the GTR+GAMMA model CAD_3: HKY CAD_1, EF1A_1, EF1B_1: TrN+I CAD_2, EF1A_2, ND_2: HKY+I+G CADintron, EF1Aintron1, EF1Aintron2: HKY+I EF1A_3, EF1B_3: HKY+G COI_2, COII_2, EF1B_2: HKY+I+G EF1Bintron: HKY 12S, 16S, ND2_1: GTR+I+G COI_3, COII_3, ND2_3: GTR+I+G COI_1, COII_1: GTR+G COI: GTR+I+G CAD_3: HKY+I CAD_1, EF1A_2, EF1B_1: TrN+I CAD_2, EF1A_2, ND2_2: HKY+I+G CADintron, EF1Aintron1, EF1Aintron2: HKY+I EF1A_3, EF1B_3: HKY+G COII_2, EF1B_2: HKY+I EF1Bintron: HKY 12S, 16S, ND2_1: GTR+I+G COII_3, ND2_3: GTR+I+G COII_1: TrN+G
5 GOODMAN ET AL. APPENDIX S1: GENBANK ACCESSION NUMBERS, PARTITIONING AND SUPPLEMENTARY TREES: FIGURE S1A. COMBINED DOLICHOPODIDAE ANALYSIS (DATA SET A). Majority rule consensus tree summarizing Bayesian analysis, with the complex and Campsicnemus collapsed. Bayesian posterior probabilities (Mr. Bayes) and bootstrap supports from the maximum likelihood analysis (RAxML) are displayed as boxes. Posterior Probability ML Bootstrap 95-% 75-95% 50-75% Drapetis_sp Chersodromia_sp Empis_producta Empis_sp Th.hardyi AnepsiomyiaflaviventrisGB Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 1 Ch.sp173 Ch.longipalpis Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis Scotiom.singaporensisGB Scotiom.spGB Conchopus.pacificus122 Conchopus.acrostichalis92 Conchopus.ciliatus96 Condylostylus.sp164 1 D.exsul D.exsul169 D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul Complex Symp.desoutteriGB1 Symp.kingstoni Y.callida Symp.taenicornis Teuchoph.ornatulusGB Teuchoph.enormisGB Teuchoph.monacanthusGB Teuchoph.calcarGB Teuchoph.nigricostaGB Teuchoph.stenostigmaGB Teuchoph.tiomanensisGB Chaetogon.chaeturumGB Chaetogon.sp2GB Symp.sp1SNK2009GB Synt.denticulatusGB Synt.pallipesGB Synt.zelleriGB Symp.turbidus195 Synt.pumilumGB 1 Synt.flexibile104 1 Synt.flexibileGB Campsicnemus 0.3
6 FIGURE S1B. MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ANALYSIS OF THE DOLICHOPODIDAE (DATA SET A) Chersodromia_sp Drapetis_sp Empis_producta Empis_sp 9 7 D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul Conchopus.pacificus122 Conchopus.ciliatus96 Conchopus.acrostichalis92 AnepsiomyiaflaviventrisGB Condylostylus.sp164 complex Scotiom.singaporensisGB Scotiom.spGB Th.hardyi Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis Symp.desoutteriGB1 9 5 Symp.kingstoni Y.callida Teuchoph.monacanthusGB 5 8 Teuchoph.stenostigmaGB 5 4 Teuchoph.tiomanensisGB 7 Teuchoph.ornatulusGB 1 1 Teuchoph.enormisGB 4 1 Symp.taenicornis Teuchoph.nigricostaGB 2 6 Teuchoph.calcarGB 5 7 Synt.denticulatusGB 5 0 Synt.zelleriGB 1 6 Synt.pallipesGB 3 5 Chaetogon.chaeturumGB Chaetogon.sp2GB 2 5 Symp.sp1SNK2009GB 5 3 Synt.pumilumGB Synt.flexibileGB 3 2 Synt.flexibile C.rhenocrenus Hercostom.indonesianusGB 9 8 Symp.turbidus195 Campsicnemus 0.2
7 GOODMAN ET AL. APPENDIX S1: GENBANK ACCESSION NUMBERS, PARTITIONING AND FIGURE S1C. Majority rule consensus tree summarizing Bayesian analysis of the complex. Bayesian posterior probabilities (Mr. Bayes) and bootstrap supports from the maximum likelihood analysis (RAxML) are displayed as boxes. Islands that each specimen was collected from are shown next to each tip. Clade A ESM Clade A. sp. nr. hispida A. apicenigra 107 A. hispida 2008 E. bullata E. saxatilis 106 M. minor 2050_111 S. n. sp. D Adachia Elmoia Major S. tergoprolixa Sweziella A. dolichostoma Sigmatineurum Posterior Probability ML Bootstrap 95-% 75-95% <75% 0.2 A. dolichostoma A. dolichostoma A. xanthopleura 147 Arciellia A. xanthopleura Clade B U. palustricola 127 U. palustricola 134 U. clavastyla 130 U. fusticercus Uropachys U. fusticercus 61 E. kauaiensis 131 E. paludis E. sp. nr. hawaiiensis E. sp. nr. hawaiiensis 80 E. sp. nr. cilifemorata 102 E. sp. nr. cilifemorata E. n. sp. C 128 E. cilifemorata 94 E. n. sp. B 105 E. clavaticauda 95 E. maculata 132 E. sp. nr. clavaticauda 93 E. sp. nr. cilifemorata 83 E. sp. 135 E. maculata _ E. sp. nr. maculata 141 E. variabilis E. sp. nr. maculata 126 E. n. sp. A 133 E. sp. nr. maculata 115 E. sp. 112 Complex Condylostylus Chrysotus Hercostomus Dolichopus Tachytrecus Conchopus Thinophilus 0.2
8 FIGURE S1D. COMBINED MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ANALYSIS OF ALL GENES (DATA SET B).
9 SUPPLEMENTARY TREES: INDIVIDUAL MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD GENE TREES: FIGURE S1E. COI 26 Conchopus.pacificus122 Conchopus.acrostichalis92 95 Conchopus.ciliatus96 Condylostylus.sp164 D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul Si.n.sp El.saxatilis M.minor2050_111 Ad.sp.nr.hispida Ad.apicenigra Ad.hispida2008 P.metallicus78 69 Hercostom.indonesianusGB 64 Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp173 Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis Sw.tergoprolixa Ar.dolichostoma Ar.xanthopleura Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma U.fusticercus U.fusticercus61 U.clavastyla U.palustricola127 U.palustricola E.paludis E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.cilifemorata94 E.n.sp E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 E.sp.nr.maculata E.maculata205058_ E.variabilis E.sp E.sp.nr.maculata126 E.sp135 E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 55 E.clavaticauda95 E.maculata E.sp.nr.clavaticauda
10 FIGURE S1F. COII 85 Conchopus.pacificus122 Conchopus.ciliatus96 Conchopus.acrostichalis92 P.metallicus Th.hardyi Ch.longipalpis Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 D.exsul D.exsul169 D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul Ad.sp.nr.hispida Ad.apicenigra107 Ad.hispida2008 El.bullata El.saxatilis106 M.minor2050_111 Si.n.sp Sw.tergoprolixa Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma Ar.xanthopleura Ar.xanthopleura U.palustricola127 U.palustricola U.clavastyla U.fusticercus U.fusticercus61 E.kauaiensis E.paludis E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 98 E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.n.sp E.cilifemorata94 23 E.sp.2.nr.maculata105 E.maculata205058_ E.sp.nr.maculata141 E.maculata E.sp.nr.clavaticauda93 62 E.clavaticauda95 37 E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 E.sp E.sp.nr.maculata E.variabilis E.sp112 E.sp.nr.maculata E.n.sp
11 FIGURE S1G. ND2 75 Conchopus.pacificus122 74Conchopus.ciliatus96 Conchopus.acrostichalis Th.hardyi Condylostylus.sp164 Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 Ch.sp173 D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul Si.n.sp El.bullata M.minor2050_ Ad.sp.nr.hispida Ad.apicenigra107 Ad.hispida2008 Sw.tergoprolixa U.fusticercus U.fusticercus61 U.palustricola127 U.palustricola Ar.dolichostoma Ar.xanthopleura Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.paludis E.kauaiensis E.cilifemorata94 94 E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.n.sp E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 E.sp E.variabilis E.sp.nr.maculata E.sp E.n.sp E.sp.nr.maculata E.maculata205058_ E.sp.nr.clavaticauda93 77 E.clavaticauda95 E.maculata
12 FIGURE S1H. 12S Conchopus.acrostichalis P.metallicus78 Hercostom.indonesianusGB Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis Ch.sp173 89Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 Th.hardyi D.exsul169 28D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul E.clavaticauda95 73E.maculata132 E.sp.nr.clavaticauda E.n.sp E.sp E.sp.nr.maculata E.sp E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 56 E.sp.nr.maculata126 E.sp.nr.maculata141 E.maculata205058_ E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.n.sp Conchopus.pacificus122 94E.sp.2.nr.maculata105 E.cilifemorata94 12 E.kauaiensis131 E.paludis Ad.sp.nr.hispida Ad.apicenigra Ad.hispida M.minor2050_ El.saxatilis El.bullata Si.n.sp Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma Ar.xanthopleura147 Ar.xanthopleura Sw.tergoprolixa U.fusticercus U.fusticercus61 64 U.clavastyla130 U.palustricola127 U.palustricola134 Condylostylus.sp
13 FIGURE S1I. 16S Conchopus.pacificus122 Conchopus.acrostichalis92 Conchopus.ciliatus96 D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul P.metallicus78 96 Ch.longipalpis Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 Hercostom.indonesianusGB Th.hardyi Condylostylus.sp164 Ad.sp.nr.hispida Ad.apicenigra107 Ad.hispida El.bullata Si.n.sp El.saxatilis106 M.minor2050_111 Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma Sw.tergoprolixa U.palustricola U.palustricola U.clavastyla U.fusticercus U.fusticercus61 Ar.dolichostoma Ar.xanthopleura Ar.xanthopleura E.variabilis E.sp.nr.maculata126 E.sp E.n.sp E.sp.nr.maculata E.sp.nr.cilifemorata102 E.kauaiensis E.paludis E.sp.2.nr.maculata E.cilifemorata E.n.sp E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.sp135 E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 8 E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 88E.maculata205058_ E.sp.nr.maculata141 24E.clavaticauda95 36 E.sp.nr.clavaticauda93 E.maculata
14 FIGURE S1J. CAD Conchopus.pacificus Conchopus.acrostichalis92 Conchopus.ciliatus96 P.metallicus78 72Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis85 93Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul169 D.exsul Condylostylus.sp164 Ad.sp.nr.hispida Ad.apicenigra107 Ad.hispida2008 El.bullata Si.n.sp El.saxatilis106 M.minor2050_111 Sw.tergoprolixa Ar.xanthopleura Ar.xanthopleura147 Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma U.palustricola U.palustricola U.clavastyla130 U.fusticercus61 U.fusticercus E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.paludis E.kauaiensis131 E.sp.2.nr.maculata E.cilifemorata94 70E.n.sp E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 E.sp E.clavaticauda95 62 E.maculata132 E.sp.nr.clavaticauda E.sp112 E.sp.nr.maculata E.sp.nr.maculata141 65E.n.sp E.maculata205058_ E.variabilis
15 FIGURE S1K. EF1AA D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul El.bullata Ad.hispida2008 Ad.sp.nr.hispida Sw.tergoprolixa U.fusticercus Ar.xanthopleura Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.paludis E.n.sp E.clavaticauda E.sp.nr.clavaticauda93 43 E.sp.nr.cilifemorata83 60 E.sp E.maculata205058_
16 FIGURE S1L. EF1AB Conchopus.pacificus122 66Conchopus.ciliatus96 Conchopus.acrostichalis P.metallicus78 Ch.longipalpis Ch.longipalpis Ch.sp.nr.longipalpis D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul D.exsul169 Condylostylus.sp Ad.apicenigra Ad.sp.nr.hispida El.bullata El.saxatilis Si.n.sp M.minor2050_111 Sw.tergoprolixa Ar.xanthopleura147 Ar.xanthopleura Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma Ar.dolichostoma U.palustricola134 U.palustricola U.clavastyla U.fusticercus61 U.fusticercus E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis E.sp.nr.hawaiiensis80 96 E.kauaiensis E.paludis E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.n.sp E.sp.2.nr.maculata105 E.cilifemorata94 E.clavaticauda95 83 E.maculata E.sp135 E.sp.nr.cilifemorata E.variabilis E.sp.nr.maculata141 7 E.maculata205058_ E.n.sp E.sp.nr.maculata
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