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Article title
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Abstract
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Key Words
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Introduction
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Methods
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Abbreviations used in the text
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Results
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Echinolaophonte
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Echinolaophonte musa
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Parechinolaophonte
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Pseudechinolaophonte
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Discussion
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Echinolaophonte: a systematic tangle
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Phylogenetic analysis
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Relationship of Echinolaophonte–CS with other laophontid genera
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The Echinolaophonte–CS clade (Fig. /Table : node E)
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The Pseudechinolaophonte—Echinolaophonte clade (Fig. /Table : node G)
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Establishment of Pseudechinolaophonte gen. nov. (Fig. /Table : node H)
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The minuta–veniliae clade (Fig. /Table : node J)
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Revised compilation of Echinolaophonte
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The armiger–gladiator clade (Fig. /Table : node N)
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The brevispinosa–mirabilis clade (Fig. /Table : node Q)
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The brevispinosa–oshoroensis clade (Fig. /Table : node R)
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The horrida–oshoroensis clade (Fig. /Table : node T)
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The villabonae–mirabilis clade (Fig. /Table : node W)
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The villabonae–briani clade (Fig. /Table : node X)
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The tetracheir–mirabilis clade (Fig. /Table : node AA)
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The musa–mirabilis clade (Fig. /Table : node CC)
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Remarks on previous findings of E. mirabilis in Asia
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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