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BOLD Taxonid Tree BOLD TaxonID Tree Title : Tree Result - Search (2271 records) Date : 28-Nov-2016 Data Type : Nucleotide Distance Model : Kimura 2 Parameter Marker : COI-5P Colourization : Taxonomy: Order Label : Process ID Label : Order Label : Family Label : Subfamily Label : Taxon Label : Barcode Cluster (BIN) Sequence Count : 2271 Species count : 515 Genus count : 611 Family count : 201 Unidentified : 1740 BIN Count : 2271 Cover Page 1/1 Search Mon Nov 28 10:53:49 2016 Page 1 of 23 10 % Aeolothrips fasciatus|[1]|GMOCL2699-15|Thysanoptera|Aeolothripidae|Aeolothripinae|BOLD:AAU0577 Aeolothrips|[2]|GMOCL3445-15|Thysanoptera|Aeolothripidae|Aeolothripinae|BOLD:AAM5624 Aeolothrips|[3]|GMOCL2705-15|Thysanoptera|Aeolothripidae|Aeolothripinae|BOLD:ACX3546 Thrips physapus|[4]|GMODL1744-15|Thysanoptera|Thripidae|Thripinae|BOLD:AAN9105 Thrips|[5]|GMOCL2706-15|Thysanoptera|Thripidae|Thripinae|BOLD:AAN9107 Thrips|[6]|GMONJ1216-15|Thysanoptera|Thripidae|Thripinae|BOLD:ACX1867 Frankliniella occidentalis|[7]|GMOCL2704-15|Thysanoptera|Thripidae|Thripinae|BOLD:ACZ4231 Thripinae|[8]|GMOSK449-15|Thysanoptera|Thripidae|Thripinae|BOLD:ACG5992 Taeniothrips orionis|[9]|GMOCL2703-15|Thysanoptera|Thripidae|Thripinae|BOLD:ACZ4354 Evagetes consimilis|[10]|GMOHK135-15|Hymenoptera|Pompilidae|Pompilinae|BOLD:ACJ8267 Pompilidae|[11]|GMOWJ022-15|Hymenoptera|Pompilidae||BOLD:ACK1294 Pompilidae|[12]|GMOHK158-15|Hymenoptera|Pompilidae||BOLD:ACP6574 Calopompilus pyrrhomelas|[13]|GMOWJ019-15|Hymenoptera|Pompilidae|Pompilinae|BOLD:ACX3348 Itoplectis|[14]|GMOPK011-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAB1283 Pimplinae|[15]|GMOCL027-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAP6739 Ichneumoninae|[16]|GMOGC118-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Ichneumoninae|BOLD:AAH7259 Mesoleptus|[17]|GMOCL1068-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ACE6694 Mesoleptus|[18]|GMOCL755-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ACI8910 Ichneumonidae|[19]|GMONJ857-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACX3024 Cryptinae|[20]|GMOWJ487-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ACX2873 Cryptinae|[21]|GMOCL1163-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1784 Cryptinae|[22]|GMOCL830-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ACF3582 Ichneumonidae|[23]|GMOGC117-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACW8076 Compsophorus|[24]|GMOCL1116-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Ichneumoninae|BOLD:ACC4202 Cryptinae|[25]|GMOCL848-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAE9438 Cryptinae|[26]|GMONJ875-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1783 Cryptinae|[27]|GMOCL1156-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAU9154 Cryptinae|[28]|GMOCL761-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAF2903 Theroscopus|[29]|GMONJ1046-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1515 Cryptinae|[30]|GMOCL838-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ACI7463 Ichneumonidae|[31]|GMODL364-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACX3640 Ichneumonidae|[32]|GMOCL1064-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACX5049 Probles|[33]|GMOCL724-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Tersilochinae|BOLD:AAB9668 Mesochorinae|[34]|GMOGC013-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Mesochorinae|BOLD:AAA5522 Hercus fontinalis|[35]|GMOCL822-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Tryphoninae|BOLD:ACB2445 Sussaba placita|[36]|GMOCL033-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Diplazontinae|BOLD:ACH3697 Mesochorus discitergus|[37]|GMONJ822-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Mesochorinae|BOLD:ACE0759 Mesochorus suomiensis|[38]|GMONJ089-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Mesochorinae|BOLD:AAZ1979 Mesochorus nuncupator|[39]|GMONJ887-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Mesochorinae|BOLD:ACP0120 Ichneumonidae|[40]|GMOCL754-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACY7908 Phytodietus|[41]|GMODL371-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Tryphoninae|BOLD:AAG0379 Orthocentrinae|[42]|GMONJ838-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:ACG6211 Ichneumonidae|[43]|GMOPK233-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACX9919 Eridolius dahlbomi|[44]|GMONJ060-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Tryphoninae|BOLD:AAF4470 Ctenochira gilvipes|[45]|GMOCL810-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Tryphoninae|BOLD:AAH1801 Ctenochira|[46]|GMODL378-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Tryphoninae|BOLD:AAH1846 Orthocentrus|[47]|GMOCL1231-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAB1188 Orthocentrus|[48]|GMONJ988-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAI3459 Orthocentrus spurius|[49]|GMOGC446-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAC3876 Orthocentrinae|[50]|GMOCL1202-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:ACB2423 Batakomacrus caudatus|[51]|GMONJ848-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:ACC2831 Stenomacrus|[52]|GMONJ1037-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAP6689 Orthocentrinae|[53]|GMOCL1824-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAG0976 Stenomacrus|[54]|GMONJ876-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAH1609 Stenomacrus|[55]|GMONJ1006-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:ACG3877 Poemeniinae|[56]|GMOCL228-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Poemeniinae|BOLD:AAQ2981 Pimpla|[57]|GMODL002-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAD5194 Pimpla|[58]|GMOGC022-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAG0383 Pimpla stricklandi|[59]|GMODL399-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAG0385 Pimplinae|[60]|GMOGC002-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:ACB1611 Perithous divinator|[61]|GMOGC021-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAY2114 Pimpla|[62]|GMOPK208-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAD5193 Orthocentrinae|[63]|GMONJ827-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAU9205 Polyblastus|[64]|GMOPK123-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Tryphoninae|BOLD:ACE5446 Tromatobia|[65]|GMODL219-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAG0381 Zaglyptus varipes|[66]|GMOCL745-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAG0382 Orthocentrinae|[67]|GMOCL1237-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Orthocentrinae|BOLD:AAH1521 Acrodactyla quadrisculpta|[68]|GMONJ880-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAD7584 Ichneumonidae|[69]|GMOPK746-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ABW3367 Clistopyga canadensis|[70]|GMOCL805-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAB3568 Pimplinae|[71]|GMOGC005-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAD5195 Endromopoda|[72]|GMOCL716-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAH1958 Scambus|[73]|GMOCL1110-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:ABZ7958 Scambus|[74]|GMODL186-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:ACE6645 Iseropus stercorator|[75]|GMOCL024-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAO2094 Delomerista|[76]|GMONJ053-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:ACE9349 Eruga|[77]|GMOME102-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:ACM1346 Schizopyga|[78]|GMOGC010-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Pimplinae|BOLD:AAH2006 Tymmophorus obscuripes|[79]|GMOCL732-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Diplazontinae|BOLD:AAJ7739 Tymmophorus|[80]|GMONJ843-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Diplazontinae|BOLD:AAU9421 Diplazon|[81]|GMOCL791-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Diplazontinae|BOLD:AAD1879 Diplazon laetatorius|[82]|GMOGC008-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Diplazontinae|BOLD:AAD4214 Syrphoctonus|[83]|GMOCL831-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Diplazontinae|BOLD:ACZ3169 Enicospilus|[84]|GMONJ063-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Ophioninae|BOLD:AAG8100 Enicospilus|[85]|GMONJ058-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Ophioninae|BOLD:ACX2930 Chorinaeus|[86]|GMOCL807-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Metopiinae|BOLD:ACZ3010 Exochus|[87]|GMOCL757-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Metopiinae|BOLD:AAH1511 Exochus nigripalpis|[88]|GMODL361-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Metopiinae|BOLD:AAG7713 Metopiinae|[89]|GMOHK039-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Metopiinae|BOLD:AAU9392 Exochus flavifrontalis|[90]|GMOCL820-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Metopiinae|BOLD:ACB2376 Metopiinae|[91]|GMOWJ470-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Metopiinae|BOLD:ACX3262 Glypta macra|[92]|GMOCL759-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Banchinae|BOLD:AAH1891 Banchinae|[93]|GMOCL026-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Banchinae|BOLD:AAG8393 Glypta|[94]|GMOCL224-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Banchinae|BOLD:ACF5214 Banchinae|[95]|GMOCL1218-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Banchinae|BOLD:ACN5329 Lissonota|[96]|GMOHK131-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Banchinae|BOLD:ACT3185 Ichneumonidae|[97]|GMOCL029-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACY8139 Ischnus|[98]|GMOCL018-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAG7737 Ischnus|[99]|GMOCL751-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1794 Search Mon Nov 28 10:53:49 2016 Page 2 of 23 Ichneumonidae|[97]|GMOCL029-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae||BOLD:ACY8139 Ischnus|[98]|GMOCL018-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAG7737 Ischnus|[99]|GMOCL751-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1794 Agrothereutes abbreviatus|[100]|GMOCL740-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAG7687 Cryptinae|[101]|GMOGC016-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAW0433 Cryptinae|[102]|GMOHK132-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ABA5983 Ichneumoninae|[103]|GMOSK096-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Ichneumoninae|BOLD:AAG7776 Cryptinae|[104]|GMOCL797-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ABA8048 Charitopes albilabris|[105]|GMOPK223-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1554 Cubocephalus anatorius|[106]|GMOCL1089-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1482 Cryptinae|[107]|GMOGC001-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAM7523 Cryptinae|[108]|GMOCL1088-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAU8851 Cryptinae|[109]|GMODL373-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:ACE5353 Cryptinae|[110]|GMOGC443-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAH1762 Cryptinae|[111]|GMODL787-15|Hymenoptera|Ichneumonidae|Cryptinae|BOLD:AAF1382
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