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Fig. 7 | BMC Evolutionary Biology

Fig. 7

From: Primotrapa gen. nov., an extinct transitional genus bridging the evolutionary gap between Lythraceae and Trapoideae, from the early Miocene of North China

Fig. 7

MP 50% Majority-rule consensus of 1416 trees and the line drawings of the fruits. Tree length = 19, Consistency Index (CI) = 0.947, Retention Index (RI) = 0.900, Rescaled Consistency Index (RC) = 0.853. Bootstrap values (50%) are above the branches. + indicates extinct genera. Scale bars = 10 mm for all fruits. The fruit of Trapa is represented by the extant species T. incisa Siebold et Zucc. on the left and T. natans L. on the right, both modified from Flora of China Editorial Committee [42]; Hemitrapa is represented by the type species H. trapelloidea Miki on the left, modified from Miki [9], and by the Chinese species H. shanwangensis Wang on the right, modified from Wang [27]; Primotrapa weichangensis is represented by an immature fruit on the left and a mature fruit on the right; Sonneratia is represented by the extant species S. apetala Buch.-Ham, drawn from Fig. 1a; Lythrum is represented by the fossil species L. tetrasepalum Miki on the left and the extant species L. anceps (Koehne) Makino on the right, both modified from Miki [9]

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