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Table 4 PhyloBayes divergence time estimates (mean ± standard error) in millions of years ago for three data matrices for two key nodes in the earthworm radiation—the node separating Kynotus from Sparganophilus + Komarekiona (node 1, Fig. 1) and the node separating the Northern Hemisphere clade comprising Lutodrilus and Lumbricoidea and the clade comprising Southern Hemisphere representatives of several families (node 2, Fig. 1)

From: Phylogenomic analyses of Crassiclitellata support major Northern and Southern Hemisphere clades and a Pangaean origin for earthworms

Data Matrix

Node 1 (mean ± SE)

Node 2 (mean ± SE)

75% with ?Haplotaxidae sp., unfiltered

164.527 ± 22.2868

161.104 ± 21.0178

no ?Haplotaxidae sp., filtered, all sites

186.1521 ± 23.2339

186.0185 ± 22.18

no ?Haplotaxidae sp., filtered, no >50% gaps

178.1059 ± 21.9198

177.6679 ± 21.1014

  1. “Filtered” = loci showing evidence of high levels of branch-length or compositional heterogeneity deleted with TreSpEx and BaCoCa. See text for details