Fig. 10

Phylogeographic patterns among selected groups of species with multiple MOTUs. MOTUs are represented according to the final delimitation schemes based on majority rule consensus among the 6 methods. Different colours represent different species, from top to bottom as C. macrolepidotus, E. latifrons, C. equiselis, S. argus, T. kammalensis, R. gracilis, N. fusca, O. fasciatus, C. warmingii, P. indicus, E. oxycephala, E. shimadai, U. japonicu and T. jarbua, respectively, and on the right side, the geographical patterns correspond to the colours of the respective species. Trees at the bottom right of each map are neighbour-joining trees of the corresponding species using K2P distances. Different colour and symbol (circle vs triangle) represent different lineages and/or MOTUs. Scale bars correspond to K2P genetic distances(the geographical location of one of the lineages has been circled)