Figures & data
Figure 1. Phylogenetic relationships (maximum likelihood) of the Zygoptera based on the nucleotide sequences of the 13 protein-coding genes of the mitochondrial genome. Sequences from Epiophlebia superstes (JX050223, Wang et al. Citation2015) and Anax imperator (KX161841, Feindt et al. Citation2016) were used as an outgroup. These sequences were separated by codon positions, and for each partition, the optimal models of sequence evolution were used in the maximum likelihood method using TREEFINDER, based on the corrected Akaike information criterion. The numbers at the nodes indicate the bootstrap support inferred from 1000 bootstrap replicates. Alphanumeric terms indicate the DNA Database of Japan accession numbers.
![Figure 1. Phylogenetic relationships (maximum likelihood) of the Zygoptera based on the nucleotide sequences of the 13 protein-coding genes of the mitochondrial genome. Sequences from Epiophlebia superstes (JX050223, Wang et al. Citation2015) and Anax imperator (KX161841, Feindt et al. Citation2016) were used as an outgroup. These sequences were separated by codon positions, and for each partition, the optimal models of sequence evolution were used in the maximum likelihood method using TREEFINDER, based on the corrected Akaike information criterion. The numbers at the nodes indicate the bootstrap support inferred from 1000 bootstrap replicates. Alphanumeric terms indicate the DNA Database of Japan accession numbers.](/cms/asset/4c6109f8-1f54-4e69-b879-f62af58d1e05/tmdn_a_1667888_f0001_b.jpg)