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Molecular evidence for a single taxon, Anopheles nuneztovari s.l., from two endemic malaria regions in Colombia

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Fig. 1: distribution of collection sites for Anopheles nuneztovari s.l. in  Antioquia and Córdoba, Colombia
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Fig. 2: parsimony based haplotype network of 20 cytochrome oxidase  subunit  I  haplotypes  of  147  Anopheles  nuneztovari  s.l

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