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Alternatively, the microscopical observations may be explained by structures that are morphologically highly similar to Blastocystis.
Further, individuals whose genotypes were identical or differed by only 1-3 alleles were morphologically highly similar (see Additional File 2).
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The first pair of eco-morphologically and behaviorally highly similar species resolved in different clades on the mitochondrial tree is Neolamprologus similis and N. multifasciatus (Fig. 2A).
The/obscuratus lineage is composed of morphologically highly variable and taxonomically confused taxa.
Consequently, F. rubra is morphologically highly variable, and plants falling into morphologically distinguishable categories are often inconsistently classified as both species and subspecies.
Speculation that this species does not host Wolbachia was based on the observations of Frati et al. [ 10] that sexually reproducing collembolans that are highly morphologically similar to F. candida are devoid of endosymbiotic Wolbachia.
The two species are morphologically similar, phenotypically highly variable, and some populations are difficult to classify (Böcher, 1936; Frei, 2007; Lauber and Wagner, 2007).
Clade A is sister to the remaining species of the genus and includes the two morphologically similar but highly divergent species S. pulcher and S. arabicus (p-distance 12S: 12.5% and 16S: 14.5%) (Additional file 3: Table S2a).
Indeed these species are morphologically very similar.
Baryandra is morphologically most similar to (and phylogenetically closest to) Begonia sect.
Although morphologically very similar, the cryptic species show quite different patterns of habitat use.
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