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Figure 1.

Distribution of genetic divergence estimate for COI sequences according to taxonomic levels.

(A) Bemisia tabaci dataset consisting of 1059 COI sequences of B. tabaci, (B) hemipteran species dataset consisting of 509 COI sequences of 153 hemipteran species, and (C) combined dataset consisting of 1568 COI sequences of 153 hemipteran species and B. tabaci.

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Table 1.

Genetic divergence estimates of the three datasets at three taxonomic levels.

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Figure 2.

Phylogenetic tree based on 212 COI sequences of Bemisia tabaci estimated using Bayesian inference analysis.

Posterior probability is shown above branches.

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Figure 3.

Results of the canonical discriminant analysis based on the 22336 pairwise genetic distances for demonstrating the relationship among the 31 species belonging to the Bemisia tabaci complex.

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Table 2.

Classification table, showing the reclassification of the original visits into groups, and the success and misclassification rates of the CDA.

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Figure 4.

Comparison of intraspecific genetic divergences in 24 species and interspecific genetic divergences in nine species pairs.

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Figure 5.

Distribution of genetic divergences based on the Kimura-2 parameter analysis for COI sequences according to two taxonomic levels.

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Figure 6.

Relationships between the genetic distance in COI and that in another mitochondrial gene (ATP6, COII, CytB, ND1, ND2, ND3, ND4, ND5, lrRNA, and srRNA) for the same pair of hemipertan species.

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Table 3.

Wilcoxon signed rank tests of interspecific difference among loci.

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