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Mitogenome Announcement

The complete mitochondrial genome of Nilaparvata lugens (stål, 1854) captured in Korea (Hemiptera: Delphacidae)

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Pages 1674-1676 | Received 05 Mar 2019, Accepted 06 Apr 2019, Published online: 25 Apr 2019

Figures & data

Figure 1. Neighbor joining (bootstrap repeat: 10,000), minimum evolution (bootstrap repeat: 10,000), and maximum likelihood (bootstrap repeat: 1,000) phylogenetic trees of 14 Delphacidae and 1 Fulgoridae complete mitochondrial genomes, with seven species: Nilaparvata lugens (MK590088 in this study, JX880069, JN563995, KC333653, JN563996, JN563997, and KC333654), Nilaparvata muiri (JN563998), Nilaparvata bakeri (KC333655), Changeondelphax velitchkovskyi (MG049916), Laodelphax striatellus (FJ360695), Sogatella furcifera (KC512914), Peregrinus maidis (MG049917), Ugyops sp. (MH352481), and Laternaria Candelaria (FJ006724), as outgroup species. Phylogenetic tree was shown based on minimum evolution tree. The numbers above branches indicate bootstrap support values of neighbor joining, minimum evolution, and maximum likelihood phylogenetic trees, respectively.

Figure 1. Neighbor joining (bootstrap repeat: 10,000), minimum evolution (bootstrap repeat: 10,000), and maximum likelihood (bootstrap repeat: 1,000) phylogenetic trees of 14 Delphacidae and 1 Fulgoridae complete mitochondrial genomes, with seven species: Nilaparvata lugens (MK590088 in this study, JX880069, JN563995, KC333653, JN563996, JN563997, and KC333654), Nilaparvata muiri (JN563998), Nilaparvata bakeri (KC333655), Changeondelphax velitchkovskyi (MG049916), Laodelphax striatellus (FJ360695), Sogatella furcifera (KC512914), Peregrinus maidis (MG049917), Ugyops sp. (MH352481), and Laternaria Candelaria (FJ006724), as outgroup species. Phylogenetic tree was shown based on minimum evolution tree. The numbers above branches indicate bootstrap support values of neighbor joining, minimum evolution, and maximum likelihood phylogenetic trees, respectively.