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TREE RECONSTRUCTION OF BIN & NEAREST NEIGHBOR:
HAPLOTYPE NETWORK:
Color & Label Scheme:
COLLECTION LOCATION:
Countries:
Austria - [6]
Morocco - [2]
Spain - [2]
Finland - [2]
Serbia - [3]
Germany - [8]
Netherlands - [2]
Norway - [2]
Portugal - [9]
Italy - [2]
Georgia - [5]
France - [10]
Lebanon - [2]
Poland - [3]
Russia - [1]
Armenia - [1]
DATA MANAGERS:
Public Data:
Private Data:
CBG Collections Unit - [8] Rodolphe Rougerie - [3] Jeffrey H Skevington - [4] Sonia AF Ferreira - [2] Gunilla Stahls - [2] Torbjorn Ekrem - [2] Ximo Mengual - [4] Bjoern Rulik - [1] Stefan Schmidt - [4] Nikolaus U Szucsich - [3] Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde - [1] Helge M Heimburg - [1]
Jeffrey H Skevington - [5] Aksel Johan Fosse - [1] Barcoding Naturalis - [2] Bjoern Rulik - [9] Piotr Gadawski - [3] Nikolaus U Szucsich - [1] Lars Hendrich - [2] Andrea Chiocchio - [1] Charles S Walker - [1]
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes - [9]
Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [9]
Finnish Museum of Natural History, Zoological Museum - [1]
Haus der Natur, Salzburg - [1]
Landesmuseum Kaernten - [1]
Mined from GenBank, NCBI - [1]
Museum national d'Histoire naturelle - [2]
Naturalis Biodiversity Center - [2]
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien - [3]
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research - [2]
Office de l'Environnement de la Corse - [1]
Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources - [2]
Research Collection of Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde - [1]
Research Collection of Kaj Winqvist - [1]
Research Collection of Robert Zoralski - [3]
University of Tuscia, Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences - [1]
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig - [14]
Sequencing Centers:
Bavarian State Collection of Zoology - [2] Beijing Genomics Institute - [9] Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [18] Naturalis Biodiversity Center - [2]
Photography:
Aksel Johan Fosse - [1] Alexandre Cornuel-Willermoz - [1] Arnstein Staverlokk - [2] CBG Robotic Rig - [8] Carlos Lopez Vaamonde - [1] Chad Whitmell - [4] Helge Heimburg - [2] Julien Piolain - [1] Kargl - [2] Piia Partanen - [2] Sabine Schoder - [1] Schoder S. - [4] Thomas Lebard - [1]
Collectors:
A.J.Fosse - [1] A.M. and A.W. Skevington - [1] Alexandre Cornuel-Willermoz - [1] Bjoern - [1] C. Haber - [1] C. Saliba - [1] C.Kassebeer - [3] Carlos Lopez Vaamonde - [1] Chiara Martino - [1] D. - [5] Doczkal - [5] Elias de Bree - [1] Eugenio Potito - [1] Frode Odegaard - [2] G.E.Shewell - [1] GBOL-Team ZFMK - [9] GGBC members et al. - [1] Giuseppe Martino - [1] Heimburg & Waldner - [1] J&R Skevington - [1] J. - [4] J. Skevington - [2] J.H. - [1] Jere Kahanpaeae - [1] K. Winqvist - [1] M. Bou Dagher Kharrat - [1] M. Macary - [1] Martin Corley - [1] Mengual - [2] Menno Reemer - [1] Nikolaus - [4] R. Kahale - [1] R. Zoralski - [3] Rui Andrade - [2] Rulik - [1] Rulik et al - [1] S. - [1] S. & Voith - [4] S.Ferreira - [6] Schmidt - [5] Szucsich - [4] Thomas Lebard - [1] Thomas Lebard & Marie Canut - [1] W. el Houjeir - [1] W. van Steenis - [1] X. - [2]
Specimen Identification:
Aksel Johan Fosse - [1] Alexandre Cornuel willermoz - [1] Andre Reimann - [2] Anke Schaefer - [1] BOLD Identification System [] - [1] C. Kassebeer - [4] CBG Taxonomy Unit - [6] Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde - [1] Christian F. Kassebeer - [5] Dieter Doczkal - [6] Elias De Bree - [1] Frode Odegaard - [2] Helge M Heimburg - [1] Jeffrey H Skevington - [3] Jere Kahanpaa - [1] Kaj Winqvist - [1] Menno Reemer - [1] Nikolaus U Szucsich - [4] Robert Zoralski - [3] Rui Andrade - [2] Teresa Bonacci - [1] Thomas Lebard - [2] Ximo Mengual - [5]