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Phylogenetic relationships among small barbus, barbus (actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) from malagarasi and Pangani river basins, Tanzania

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Figure 1. Map of Tanzania showing the sampling points at A: Malagarasi and B; Pangani river basins
Figure 2. Phylogenetic relationships among species of the ge-nus “Barbus” from Malagarasi and Pangani river systems as es- timated by the MP
Figure 4. Evolutionary relationships among the 36 taxa from Africa and elsewhere. Numbers in bracket refers to respective sample catalogue from that particular locality

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