Eos, Wagler, 1832
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Eos View in CoL comprises a fairly uniform clade of midsize lories with rounded tails and predominantly red plumage with blue and black patches, whose radiation dated to 3.7 Mya (1–6.3) occurred entirely in Indonesia; members of this clade are sister to Saudareos View in CoL (fig. 14), the formerly Indonesian species of Trichoglossus View in CoL . Relationships within Eos View in CoL were poorly resolved (fig. 14) in our tree, likely due to poorer-quality samples. This lack of resolution limits what can be inferred about spatial history of the group. Smith et al. (2020) included subspecific sampling of all but two subspecies, and they found similar results of overall low support. It is of note that the Eos squamata squamata View in CoL used in Smith et al. (2020) was mislabeled and is Eos squamata riciniata View in CoL . Eos View in CoL will require higher-quality genomic data to verify phylogenetic relationships.
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Eos
Smith, Brian Tilston, Thom, Gregory & Joseph, Leo 2024 |
Saudareos
Joseph, Merwin, and Smith 2020 |
Eos
Wagler 1832 |
Eos
Wagler 1832 |
Eos
Wagler 1832 |