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    In the phylogeny presented in Ref. 40 based on 18 s rDNA and four morphological characters, Botrylloides and Botryllus were also considered distinct, although this phylogeny includes mainly Japanese species and lacks support values (e.g. Bremer, jackknife or bootstrap support).
    Moreover, Botrylloides perspicuus (Herdman 1886), Botrylloides giganteus (Pérès 1949), and Botrylloides pizoni (Brunetti and Mastrototaro 2012) have similar colonial and zooidal features, although they are distinct species (Rocha et al. 2019 ).
    Botrylloides violaceus has been spreading from East Asia in temperate oceans in the last 50 years 18 – 21. Botrylloides niger has low nucleotide diversity at a mitochondrial and a nuclear gene, indicating that its spread across the tropics may be similarly recent 22.
    The clade labeled Botrylloides diegensis (v) contains specimens with three different names: Botrylloides diegensis from California (Bd4 and Bd5), Botrylloides leachii from New Zealand (Bd6–8), and Botrylloides praelongus from Japan (Bd1–3).
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