Figure 4.Potamites species from Peru. Potamites montanicola (CORBIDI, 08324) A Potamites strangulatus strangulatus from Cordillera de Kampankis, Amazonas, northern Peru (not collected individual) B photo by Alessandro Catenazzi; Potamites ecpleopus fromCordillera de Kampankis, Amazonas, northern Peru (CORBIDI 09516) C photo by Alessandro Catenazzi; Potamites strangulatus trachodus from Cordillera Escalera, San Martin, northern Peru (CORBIDI 06368) D photo by Pablo J. Venegas.
Figure 4.Distribution of Alopoglossus viridiceps sp. n. (triangles) and its sister species Alopoglossus festae (circles) in Ecuador. Locality data for Alopoglossus festae was taken both from the literature (blue circles; Almendáriz and Carr 2012; Köhler et al. 2012) and museum specimens (green circles; see Appendix).
Figure 5.Phylogeny of Alopoglossinae. Majority rule (50%) consensus tree of 36,000 trees obtained from a Bayesian analysis of the mitochondrial gene ND4 and 8 specimens. Asterisks correspond to posterior probability values ≥ 0.97. Voucher information is presented in Table 1.