Fig. 4: Phylogenetic trees of Wolbachia strains found in Scolytinae and other insects.
From: Two sympatric lineages of Australian Cnestus solidus share Ambrosiella symbionts but not Wolbachia

Phylogenies are based on a wsp gene sequences (603 bp) and b Wolbachia MLST gene sequences (2079 bp). For all analyses support is provided at the nodes; black dots indicate both >0.95 posterior probability and >95% bootstrap support, dark grey dots indicate only >0.95 posterior probability, and light grey dots indicate only >95% bootstrap support. The Wolbachia strain infecting Cnestus solidus lineage 1 (wCsolid) is in bold. Wolbachia supergroup B sequences (wNo and the strains in the bottom clade in the MLST gene tree) were used as outgroups. Scale bars indicate 0.02 substitutions per nucleotide position.