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specimens. There were 16 sequences available on BOLD and Genbank with at least 550 overlapping base pairs in the barcode region and a further five sequences with 318 overlapping base pairs. One sequence (Genbank accession number
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) did not have locality information and was therefore omitted. We constructed two different datasets: one dataset comprising the 43 sequences that were at least 550 base pairs long, and one that comprised all 48 sequences. The 43-sequence dataset was thus 550 base pairs long afer trimming, and the 48-sequence dataset was 318 base pairs long afer trimming. The 43-sequence dataset was used for haplotype network and phylogenetic analyses and assessment of genetic variation, while the 48-sequence dataset was only used for a haplotype network analysis. The sequence alignments used for the PopArt and MrBayes analyses are available as Supplementary Material in the Nexus format (Supplementary Material S1S3).
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Sigma² %variation ɸ-statistics
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Minimum-spanning haplotype network based on the 550 bp COI dataset. The number of mutations between groups are indicated by bars. Groups are indicated as described in the text.
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48-sequence dataset with much shorter sequences confirms the division into three well-defined groups (
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in southern Germany, only add to the internal variation of
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<emphasis id="B91AEA89FF86FFEDFB41B802FA377E7A" box="[1271,1459,314,341]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="23">L. virens vestalis</emphasis>
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.
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The Bayesian analysis in MrBayes (
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) confirms the results from the haplotype network analyses.
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<emphasis id="B91AEA89FF86FFEDFAC4B844FC447E96" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="23">Lestes virens virens</emphasis>
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,
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<emphasis id="B91AEA89FF86FFEDFC78B8A6FB097E96" box="[974,1165,414,441]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="23">L. virens vestalis</emphasis>
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, and the specimens from
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all form distinct clades. But while the two latter clades are well supported with pp values of 99 and 96, respectively,
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only receives moderate support with a pp value of 84 despite appearing as a highly distinct group in the haplotype network—possibly because it shares homoplasious or plesiomorphic nucleotide changes with both the other groups. Interestingly, the specimens from
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form the sister group to a clade comprising
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and
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<emphasis id="B91AEA89FF86FFEDFAB8BBF2FCC27C29" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="23">L. virens vestalis</emphasis>
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, although the latter is only poorly supported with a pp value of 63.
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<emphasis id="B91AEA89FF86FFEDFFCFB131FF5E770D" bold="true" box="[121,218,2057,2082]" pageId="5" pageNumber="23">Figure 3.</emphasis>
Tree from the 10 million generation analysis in MrBayes. Numbers indicate relevant posterior probability values. Groups are indicates as discussed in the text and colors correspond to Figure 1. For specimen details see Table 1.
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<emphasis id="B91AEA89FF85FFEEFFCFB9ABFEC07F80" bold="true" box="[121,324,147,175]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="24">Genetic diversity</emphasis>
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The K2P distance values (
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) confirm the results from the haplotype network analyses. The average K2P distance between the groups varies from 0.0120 between
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and
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to 0.0173 between
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and the specimens from Sicily. The difference between
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is 0.0163. The average K2P distance within groups varies between 0 in Sicilian specimens,
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. The average between groups K2P distance is thus approximately an order of magnitude higher than the highest within group K2P distance. The AMOVA-test (
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) shows that more than 97% of the genetic variance is explained by variation among the three major groups. The overall nucleotide diversity (π) is 0.0072.
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