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Supplemental Figure 1 from A selective fungal transport organ (mycangium) maintains coarse phylogenetic congruence between fungus-farming ambrosia beetles and their symbionts

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posted on 2018-12-15, 09:47 authored by James Skelton, Andrew J. Johnson, Michelle A. Jusino, Craig C. Bateman, You Li, Jiri Hulcr
Phylogeny of Xyleborini with a focus on the Xylosandrus complex, a monophyletic group which possess mesonotal mycangia and the mycangial pronotal tuft, and farm fungi in the ceratocystid genus Ambrosiella. Highlighted in yellow are fungus-stealing species which have secondarily lost their mycangia and mesonotal tufts.

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