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Nuclear Genome Tree 1 Parnassius eversmanni thor|NVG-16107A06|Canada: Yukon Territory Parnassius clodius altaurus|NVG-9436|USA: WY, Park Co. 1 Parnassius phoebus|PAO-E12|Switzerland: Furka Pass 1 1 Parnassius behrii|NVG-6662|USA: CA, Alpine Co. Parnassius smintheus sayii|NVG-6592|USA: CO, Pitkin Co. Eurytides philolaus philolaus|NVG-15112E04|Mexico: Quintana Roo 1 0.88 Eurytides marcellus|NVG-3488|USA: TX, Tyler Co. 1 Eurytides phaon phaon|NVG-17116F05|Mexico: Tamaulipas 1 Battus philenor philenor|NVG-5937|USA: AZ, Pima Co. 1 Battus polydamas polydamas|NVG-17116E12|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 1 Parides alopius|NVG-17114C04|Mexico: Baja California Sur Parides eurimedes mylotes|NVG-17119D06|Costa Rica: Guanacaste Prov. 0.15 1 Heraclides anchisiades anchisiades|NVG-14081G03|Brazil: Para Heraclides rogeri pharnaces|NVG-14082B06|Mexico: El Rio Heraclides androgeus epidaurus|NVG-14081C07|Mexico: Sinaloa 1 1 1 Heraclides pallas|NVG-17116F08|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 0.99 Heraclides ornythion|NVG-17116F06|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. Heraclides aristodemus ponceana|NVG-14065C06|USA: FL 0.99 Heraclides thoas autocles|NVG-14112C06|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 1 0.95 1 Heraclides rumiko|NVG-2278|Costa Rica: Alajuela 1 Heraclides cresphontes|NVG-6035|USA: TX, Dallas Co. 1 1 Heraclides caiguanabus|NVG-14102A10|Cuba Heraclides andraemon andraemon|NVG-10301|Jamaica 1 Pterourus palamedes palamedes|NVG-6053|USA: TX, Hardin Co. 1 Pterourus troilus troilus|NVG-4262|USA: IN, Montgomery Co. Pterourus pilumnus|NVG-16104H04|Mexico: Hidalgo Pterourus multicaudata|PAO-182|USA: UT, Garfield Co. 1 1 1 Pterourus eurymedon|NVG-6526|USA: CO, Park Co. Pterourus rutulus|NVG-6374|USA: CO, Grand Co. 1 1 0.53Pterourus canadensis|NVG-15116F05|USA: ME, Somerset Co. 1 1 Pterourus appalachiensis|NVG-6172|USA: VA, Augusta Co. 0.56Pterourus glaucus glaucus|NVG-1670|USA: TX, Denton Co. Pterourus alexiares garcia|NVG-5522|USA: TX, Brewster Co. 1 Pterourus garamas|NVG-17113D03|Mexico: Oaxaca Pterourus victorinus victorinus|NVG-17116F11|Mexico: San Luis Potosi Papilio xuthus|NVG-18042E04|USA: HI, Maui Co. 1 Papilio indra|11-BOA-13384A11|USA: UT, Cache Co. 1 Papilio machaon bairdii|PAO-188|USA: UT, Garfield Co. 1 0.76Papilio brevicauda bretonensis|NVG-16104C09|Canada: New Bruswick 0.73 Papilio joanae|NVG-15116E11|USA: MO, Benton Co. 0.61Papilio polyxenes asterius|NVG-4265|USA: IN, Montgomery Co. Papilio zelicaon|NVG-9555|USA: UT, Davis Co. Enantia albania|NVG-17114C05|Mexico: Oaxaca 0.96 Kricogonia lyside|NVG-3423|USA: TX, Cameron Co. Nathalis iole iole|NVG-3572|USA: TX, Cameron Co. Eurema daira daira|NVG-4872|USA: FL, Monroe Co. Pyrisitia messalina|NVG-10243|Jamaica 1 1 0.58 1 Pyrisitia lisa centralis|NVG-3545|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. Pyrisitia nise nelphe|NVG-5142|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 1 1 Pyrisitia dina helios|NVG-5351|USA: FL, Miami-Dade Co. 1 Pyrisitia proterpia|NVG-5167|USA: TX, Starr Co. Abaeis nicippe|NVG-4057|USA: TX, Dallas Co. 1 Abaeis boisduvaliana|NVG-3357|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 1 1 1 Abaeis salome jamapa|NVG-10664|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. Abaeis mexicana mexicana|NVG-4202|USA: TX, Dallas Co. Abaeis albula celata|NVG-10660|Mexico: Tamaulipas 0.26 Colias nastes streckeri|NVG-17114D02|Canada: Alberta Colias boothii boothii|NVG-17114C12|Canada: Nunavut 0.58 0.27 Colias hecla|NVG-17114C09|USA: AK 0.12 Colias rankinensis|NVG-19035F10|Canada: Northwest Territories Colias johanseni|NVG-19062H07|Canada: Northwest Territories Colias meadii meadii|PAO-159|USA: CO, Clear Creek Co. 0.52 Colias occidentalis chrysomelas|GK6|USA: CA, Colusa Co. 1 1 0.70.79 Colias christina krauthii|NVG-19039A05|USA: SD Colias alexandra apache|NVG-11560|USA: AZ, Apache Co. 1 0.69 Colias harfordii|NVG-17114C06|USA: CA, San Diego Co. 1 Colias vitabunda|NVG-18042E08|Canada: Yukon Territory 1 0.35 0.36Colias eriphyle|NVG-9421|USA: WY, Park Co. 0.42Colias philodice philodice|NVG-4261|USA: IN, Montgomery Co. Colias eurytheme|NVG-6530|USA: CO, Park Co. 1 Colias palaeno chippewa|NVG-19034A10|Canada: YT 1 0.510.43 Colias pelidne|NVG-17119E03|Canada: Newfoundland 0.61 Colias interior dornfeldi|NVG-18062B11|USA: MT, Missoula Co. 0.52 Colias skinneri|NVG-17114D06|USA: WY, Fremont Co. Colias behrii|NVG-18038A05|USA: CA, Mono Co. 1 0.99 Colias gigantea harroweri|NVG-17114D04|Canada: Alberta Colias scudderii|PAO-160|USA: CO, Clear Creek Co. 1 Zerene eurydice|GK8|USA: CA, Placer Co. Zerene cesonia|NVG-3980|USA: TX, Dallas Co. 1 Anteos clorinde|NVG-17116H03|USA: TX, Bexar Co. 1 Anteos maerula|NVG-10234|USA: TX, Cameron Co. 1 Phoebis sennae eubule|NVG-3950|USA: TX, Dallas Co. Phoebis philea philea|NVG-3829|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 0.65 Phoebis neocypris virgo|NVG-17114D07|Mexico: Sinaloa 1 1 Phoebis argante argante|NVG-17116H05|Mexico: Quintana Roo 1 1 Phoebis agarithe agarithe|NVG-4925|USA: TX, Zapata Co. 1 Aphrissa statira statira|NVG-16107D12|USA: TX, Nueces Co. 1 Aphrissa neleis|NVG-14114E02|USA: FL, Dade Co. Aphrissa orbis|NVG-17119E07|no data 1 Anthocharis midea annickae|NVG-6134|USA: WV, Pendleton Co. Anthocharis cethura cethura|NVG-6667|USA: CA, San Diego Co. 1 0.95Anthocharis sara sara|NVG-5638|USA: CA, San Diego Co. 1 Anthocharis julia julia|NVG-1952|USA: CO, Boulder Co. 1 Anthocharis thoosa thoosa|NVG-1970|USA: AZ, Mohave Co. 1 Anthocharis lanceolata lanceolata|PAO-63|USA: CA, Sierra Co. 1 Euchloe ochracea kamchatkensis|NVG-16107B05|Canada: Yukon Territory Euchloe ausonides coloradensis|NVG-6465|USA: CO, Grand Co. 1 Euchloe creusa|NVG-17114D09|Canada: Yukon Territory Euchloe hyantis|PAO-70|USA: CA, Plumas Co. 1 1 0.99Euchloe lotta|PAO-391|USA: NV, Elko Co. 1 Euchloe guaymasensis|NVG-6663|Mexico: Sonora Euchloe olympia|NVG-74|USA: TX, Wise Co. Pontia beckerii|NVG-15112F11|USA: NV, Douglas Co. 0.54 1 Pontia occidentalis occidentalis|NVG-18042E12|USA: CO, Boulder Co. 1 Pontia protodice|NVG-8433|USA: TX, Wise Co. Pontia sisymbrii elivata|NVG-8922|USA: NM, Santa Fe Co. 1 0.59 0.98Pieris angelika|NVG-16107B06|Canada: Yukon Territory 1 Pieris oleracea oleracea|NVG-16105B04|USA: MI, St. Joseph Co. 1 Pieris marginalis guppyi|NVG-16107B09|Canada: Yukon Territory 0.86 1 Pieris virginiensis virginiensis|NVG-6138|USA: WV, Pendleton Co. Pieris rapae|NVG-3537|USA: TX, Dallas Co. Leptophobia aripa elodia|NVG-17116G10|Mexico: Tamaulipas 1 1 1 Itaballia demophile centralis|NVG-17116H09|Venezuela Pieriballia viardi viardi|NVG-15112F10|Mexico: Guerrero Ascia monuste monuste|NVG-4148|USA: TX, Jefferson Co. 1 0.96 1 Ganyra howarthi|NVG-15117H10|Mexico: Sonora Ganyra josephina josepha|NVG-17116G12|Mexico: Tamaulipas Catasticta nimbice nimbice|NVG-17116G01|Mexico: Nuevo Leon 1 1 1 Neophasia menapia magnamenapia|PAO-257|USA: CO, Larimer Co. 1 Neophasia terlooii|NVG-2768|Mexico: Sonora Melete lycimnia isandra|NVG-17116G03|Mexico: Tamaulipas Glutophrissa drusilla neumoegenii|NVG-17116G06|USA: TX, Bexar Co. Feniseca tarquinius tarquinius|NVG-4334|USA: IN, Newton Co. 1 Lycaena phlaeas hypophlaeas|NVG-17115H02|USA: CA, Mono Co. Lycaena cupreus lapidicola|PAO-475|USA: CA, Mono Co. Lycaena hyllus|PAO-286|USA: CO, Adams Co. 1 Lycaena gorgon gorgon|PAO-346|USA: CA, Santa Cruz Co. 1 Lycaena heteronea|NVG-9348|USA: WY, Park Co. 1 Lycaena mariposa penroseae|NVG-9440|USA: WY, Park Co. 0.92 1 Lycaena helloides|PAO-191|USA: UT, Grand Co. 1 0.93Lycaena dospassosi|NVG-17114D12|Canada: New Brunswick 1 Lycaena dorcas dorcas|NVG-19081G05|Canada: Manitoba 1 1 Lycaena epixanthe epixanthe|NVG-6686|Canada: Quebec Lycaena nivalis browni|NVG-6459|USA: CO, Grand Co. Lycaena rubidus|PAO-126|USA: WY, Laramie Co. 1 Lycaena dione|NVG-10599|USA: TX 1 0.88Lycaena xanthoides|NVG-17114D11|USA: CA, Santa Clara Co. 0.5 Lycaena editha|PAO-60|USA: CA, Sierra Co. 0.4 Lycaena arota virginiensis|PAO-449|USA: CA, Plumas Co. Lycaena hermes|NVG-6685|USA: CA, San Diego Co. 1 Habrodais grunus|PAO-466|USA: CA, Plumas Co. Hypaurotis crysalus crysalus|NVG-17117A05|USA: CO, Douglas Co. 1 Eumaeus atala|NVG-5636|USA: FL, Miami-Dade Co. 0.59 Eumaeus toxea|NVG-7284|Mexico: San Luis Potosi 1 0.52 Atlides halesus halesus|NVG-9179|USA: TX, Dallas Co. Allosmaitia strophius|NVG-10604|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 1 Michaelus ira|NVG-17119F05|Mexico: Veracruz 1 1 Parrhasius m-album|NVG-8673|USA: TX, Wise Co. 1 Parrhasius moctezuma|NVG-10623|Mexico: Nuevo Leon 1 Oenomaus ortygnus|NVG-10615|Mexico: Tamaulipas Pendantus guzanta|NVG-15115H06|Mexico: Chiapas 1 1 Calycopis cecrops|NVG-3306|USA: LA 1 Calycopis isobeon |NVG-3431|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. Kisutam syllis|NVG-7423|Mexico: Chiapas 1 0.81 1 Electrostrymon joya|NVG-15115F07|Panama: Canal Zone 1 Electrostrymon hugon|NVG-15115F02|Belize: Cayo Electrostrymon angelia|NVG-15115G04|USA: FL, Miami-Dade Co. 1 Panthiades bathildis|NVG-10625|Mexico: Tamaulipas Hypostrymon critola|NVG-17114E12|Mexico: Sonora 1 Rekoa palegon|NVG-17076B03|Costa Rica 1 Rekoa marius|NVG-17076B04|Costa Rica Arawacus jada (=Dolymorpha)|NVG-10621|Mexico: Tamaulipas 0.65 Strymon cestri|NVG-10593|Mexico: Veracruz 0.98 1 Strymon bazochii bazochii|NVG-5216|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 0.41 1 Strymon istapa istapa|NVG-5264|USA: TX, Cameron Co. Strymon limenia|NVG-18014C02|USA: FL 1 1 1 0.5 Strymon yojoa|NVG-10591|Mexico: Tamaulipas 1 Strymon rufofusca|NVG-10585|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 1 Strymon bebrycia|NVG-10584|USA: TX, Hidalgo Co. 1 Strymon melinus melinus|NVG-5334|USA: FL, Monroe Co. 1 1 1 Strymon avalona|NVG-18033G02|USA: CA, Los Angeles Co. 0.66Strymon alea|NVG-5242|USA: TX, Starr Co. Strymon martialis|NVG-18064H05|USA: FL, Monroe Co. Strymon acis|NVG-17076E03|Virgin Islands: St. Croix 1 Strymon albata|NVG-10589|Mexico: Tamaulipas 0.98 1 Strymon serapio|NVG-14112C08|Mexico: Tamaulipas Strymon solitario|NVG-1573|USA: TX, Brewster Co.
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