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Figure 1.

Paleomaps of the developing western Mediterranean from the Eocene to the Pleistocene (modified from [4], [55]).

In the Messinian map, the grey area indicates the position of the land bridge connecting the Balearic Islands to the Iberian Peninsula.

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Figure 2.

Maximum likelihood tree. Branch lengths are shown proportional to the amount of change along the branches.

Bootstrap proportions (if≥70%) and Bayesian posterior probabilities (if≥0.95) are shown above and below the branches, respectively. Specimen photographs for each lineage are also shown. Only the numerical part of the specimen codes is shown for simplicity.

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Figure 3.

Drawings of the clitellum and tubercula pubertatis for the eleven lineages composing the Majorcan Postandrilus clade (based on original descriptions by Qiu and Bouché [1]).

Earthworm lineages sampled in the type localities in Qiu and Bouché [1] are indicated by QB.

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Table 1.

Taxon sampling, specimen codes, locality and coordinates.

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