Research Article

Molecular Population Structure of Junonia Butterflies from French Guiana, Guadeloupe, and Martinique

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Haplotype networks generated using complete barcode fragment mitochondrial COI haplotypes. Circles are scaled to represent the number of individuals that contain a specific COI haplotype. Divisions and colours of circles in (a) reflect geography and species associated with each COI haplotype. French Guianan J. genoveva is orange, French Guianan J. litoralis is yellow, French Guianan J. wahlbergi is red, French Guianan J. evarete is pale orange, French Guianan J. divaricata is pale yellow, American J. coenia is grey, Martiniquan J. zonalis is purple, Martiniquan J. neildi is pink, Guadeloupean J. zonalis is dark blue, Guadeloupean J. neildi is light blue, Argentinian J. “hilaris” is light green, and Argentinian J. “flirtea” is dark green. Colours of circles in (b) reflect the RAF population associated with each COI haplotype. Population 1 is yellow, Population 2A is dark blue, Population 2B is light blue, Population 3A is dark purple, Population 3B is light purple, Population 3C is pink, Population 4 is red, Population 5 is orange, Population 6A is light green, Population 6B is medium green, and Population 6C is dark green. All 11 RAF populations are represented in group A haplotypes. Group B haplotypes are comprised of RAF Populations 2A, 2B, 3C, 5, and 6B.
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