Onomastus (Wanless, 1980)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00580.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/376B878E-FFD3-FFF8-FC43-507FA01CFEDE |
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Valdenar |
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Onomastus |
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ONOMASTUS View in CoL View at ENA RELATIONSHIPS
The phylogenetic analysis of the above-mentioned, equally weighted characters performed in NONA (hold10000; hold/200; 1000 replicates of tree bisection-reconnection (TBR) + TBR (mult*1000) produced one tree of minimal length. Analysis of the same data set in PAUP with heuristic search methods (100 replicates of random taxon addition subjected to TBR branch swapping; ‘MulTrees’ set to 100000; branches collapsed if the minimum possible branch length was zero (‘amb-’; ACCTRAN or Farris optimization) produced the same minimal length tree found with NONA. This tree was selected as the preferred phylogenetic hypothesis for Onomastus ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Onomastus is resolved at node 3 supported by four unambiguous synapomorphies. Within Onomastus , species are grouped into two clades, which are named here as the South Asia clade (SA clade) which includes species from Sri Lanka and India and the South-East Asian clade (SE clade), which includes the remaining diversity.
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