FIGURE 4 in A new annelid species from whalebones in Greenland and aquaculture sites in Newfoundland: Ophryotrocha cyclops, sp. nov. (Eunicida: Dorvilleidae) ...
FIGURE 4. Haplotype network from TCS using fifteen COI sequences from the new species, Ophryotrocha cyclops, resulting in twelve haplotypes. Light grey: specimens from the Greenland site; white: specimens from Newfoundland sites A and B; dark grey: specimens from Newfoundland site C. ... : Published...
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Summary: | FIGURE 4. Haplotype network from TCS using fifteen COI sequences from the new species, Ophryotrocha cyclops, resulting in twelve haplotypes. Light grey: specimens from the Greenland site; white: specimens from Newfoundland sites A and B; dark grey: specimens from Newfoundland site C. ... : Published as part of Salvo, Flora, Wiklund, Helena, Dufour, Suzanne C., Hamoutene, Dounia, Pohle, Gerhard & Worsaae, Katrine, 2014, A new annelid species from whalebones in Greenland and aquaculture sites in Newfoundland: Ophryotrocha cyclops, sp. nov. (Eunicida: Dorvilleidae), pp. 555-568 in Zootaxa 3887 (5) on page 564, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3887.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/226585 ... |
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