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From: Phylogeographical patterns of a generalist acorn weevil: insight into the biogeographical history of broadleaved deciduous and evergreen forests

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Geographic distribution of mtDNA haplotypes of Curculio sikkimensis. (a) Geographic distribution of 41 mtDNA haplotypes found among 115 individuals of the generalist seed parasitic weevil, C. sikkimensis. Sample size ranged from 1 to 17 individuals per population. Circle sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. See Table 1 for the exact locations of populations and host plant species. (b) Relatedness among haplotypes detected in 921 bp of mtDNA (COI) of C. sikkimensis, represented in a statistical parsimony haplotype network. Each haplotype indicates the proportion of a host plant genus. Circle sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies, and open dots indicate missing intermediate haplotypes.

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