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Description Map showing the relative locations of the main Fukomys clades (Figure 1: Map showing the relative locations of the main Fukomys clades considered in this study as defined by Van Daele et al. (2007a), Faulkes et al. (2004), Faulkes et al. (2010) and Faulkes et al. (2011), with letters in circles corresponding as follows (see Fig. 2): u, Ujiji; h, Hanang; L, Lufubu clade; W, West Bangweulu clade; E, East Bangweulu clade; v, F. vandewoestijineae; m, F. mechowii; a, F. amatus; mi, F. micklemi; an, F. anselli; d, F. damarensis; k, F. kafuensis; dr, F. darlingi. F. bocagei populations are located further west beyond the coverage of this map as indicated.Red circles correspond to the F. whytei clade (F. whytei and F. whytei occlusus), the geographically closest known populations of Fukomys to Hanang and Ujiji (Faulkes et al., 2010). Red circles with a white dot denote the origin of F. whytei samples included in the skull shape analysis. The area encircled by the broken line corresponds to the Mbeya triple junction fault and the Rungwe volcanic province, linking the Rukwa and Malawi rifts. Lower panels show detailed sampling maps for Ujiji (left) and Hanang (right), indicating the individual catching sites and relative distribution of cyt b haplotypes. Map data: (A) Google, DigitalGlobe, (B) Landsat.)
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Source C.G. Faulkes et al. 2017: Relic populations of Fukomys mole-rats in Tanzania: description of two new species F. livingstoni sp. nov. and F. hanangensis sp. nov. PeerJ 5: e3214; doi: 10.7717/peerj.3214, https://peerj.com/articles/3214/
Author C.G. Faulkes et al.

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