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Fig. 2

From: The puzzling mitochondrial phylogeography of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens), the commercially most important insect protein species

Fig. 2

a. Median-Joining haplotype network of all field-collected COI haplotypes. The black circles represent putative un-sampled haplotypes. The branch lengths are largely proportional to the numbers of mutational steps separating the haplotypes, and the number(s) of mutational steps are indicated with hashmarks on the branches. The biogeographical region of the haplotypes is color-coded, and the size of circles is proportional to the number of individuals per haplotype. The most abundant COI haplotypes are indicated with Roman numerals I-III with the geographical sources listed in Table 1. b. Median-Joining network of the ten rearing culture COI haplotypes. Descriptions as in Fig. 2a

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