. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. 66 Peabody Museum Bulletin 45 £ 5 in 0 Q> 2 2 d s 0 â¢Q 3 (A a) 0 It) iS to 1 0 i 2 0) 5 2 c 0 1 2 5" "to E q> 2 Q) i IS V) !5 a (A 0) c 3 â S £ 3 2 â¢S 2 E E 8 E s to E 0 u 2 t: 0 1 to 1 .to "to c 1 to & i5 5 2 to 1 2 nj c â 5 2 3 0 5 2 8 c to 1 â S c Q> c c 1 0 1 0 â Q ^ E « E â¢c (1) â Q 0 0 "5 E "5 E E E 1 tb E "5 E "55 1 i I ?: :? 9Q ^ <^ .5^ OQ OQ Cl. S 1 1 1 ^. Figure 13. A strict consensus of the six most parsimonious trees of length 90 steps produced from analysis of charac- ter da


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. 66 Peabody Museum Bulletin 45 £ 5 in 0 Q> 2 2 d s 0 â¢Q 3 (A a) 0 It) iS to 1 0 i 2 0) 5 2 c 0 1 2 5" "to E q> 2 Q) i IS V) !5 a (A 0) c 3 â S £ 3 2 â¢S 2 E E 8 E s to E 0 u 2 t: 0 1 to 1 .to "to c 1 to & i5 5 2 to 1 2 nj c â 5 2 3 0 5 2 8 c to 1 â S c Q> c c 1 0 1 0 â Q ^ E « E â¢c (1) â Q 0 0 "5 E "5 E E E 1 tb E "5 E "55 1 i I ?: :? 9Q ^ <^ .5^ OQ OQ Cl. S 1 1 1 ^. Figure 13. A strict consensus of the six most parsimonious trees of length 90 steps produced from analysis of charac- ter data in Table 8 with PAUP v. (Swofford 1993). The cladogram is constructed using a heuristic search with a stepwise addition sequence and 100 random replications. The retention index is , and the con- sistency index is The following nodes in the text were supported by the following bootstrap confidence values (see text for bootstrapping procedure used): Node 2 - ; Node 3 = ; Node 4 = ; Node 5 = ; Node 6 = ; Node 7 = ; Node S = , Node 9 = ; Node \0 = ; Node l\ = ; Node 13 = The following branch support value (Bremer 1994) was recovered for Node 13 = 3+. Total tree support (Bremer 1994) is Character states are placed at nodes, using MacClade v. (Maddison and Maddison 1992), with the characters given in Table 7. The apomorphic state is given in parentheses. Square parentheses indicate equivocal character states that are ambiguous because of missing data, polymorphisms or multiple equally parsimonious resolutions. Equivocal characters are placed only at their basal phyloge- netic position, and only unambiguous reversals are shown. Node i, 4[0, 1], 5[0, 1, 2], 9(1), 12(1), 19[0, 1], 23[0, 1], 24(1), 25[0, 1], 29(0, 1], 33(1), 34[0, 2]; Node 2, 5(1), 18(1), 25(1), 26(1); Node 3, 2[0, 1], 6(1), 18(1), 19(1), 22[0, 1, 2], 23(1), 28(1), 34(2); Node 4, 4(1), 5(2), 8(1), 12(2), 22(2), 25(1); Node 5, 26


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