Phylogenetic inference regarding the biogeography and evolution of the family Cobitidae depends in large part on the correct interpretation of transitions between the morphological states of secondary sexual characters (e.g., the scale of Canestrini or lamina circularis). Here, we use the complete m
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The genetic variation and biogeography of catostomid fishes based on mitochondrial and nucleic DNA sequences
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