Figure 4 from: Cripps CL, Eberhardt U, Schütz N, Beker HJ, Evenson VS, Horak E (2019) The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone. MycoKeys 46: 1-54. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.32823

Figure 4 Pruned quasi-median networks of species and species clusters of Hebelomasect.Denudata. AH.alpinum complex BH.hiemaleCH.aurantioumbrinum and H.helodesDH.cavipes and H.vaccinum. In networks, the size of the circles corresponds to the number of sequences they represent. Circles shared by two o...

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Main Authors: Cripps, Cathy L., Eberhardt, Ursula, Schütz, Nicole, Beker, Henry J., Evenson, Vera S., Horak, Egon
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/2572126
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.32823.figure4
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Summary:Figure 4 Pruned quasi-median networks of species and species clusters of Hebelomasect.Denudata. AH.alpinum complex BH.hiemaleCH.aurantioumbrinum and H.helodesDH.cavipes and H.vaccinum. In networks, the size of the circles corresponds to the number of sequences they represent. Circles shared by two or more taxa are divided according to the number of representatives for each species. FE and RM refer to the origin of the collections, Europe or Rocky Mountains, respectively.