Fig. 1From: Using natural history to guide supervised machine learning for cryptic species delimitation with genetic dataDistribution of Theromaster brunneus sampled in this study. Colors correspond to lineages identified in phylogenomic analyses (see Fig. 3). Numbers correspond to locations included in ddRAD analyses (Additional file 1: Table S1); sites with an enclosed circle were also sequenced for UCEs. Left inset: general distribution of Theromaster. Right inset: live photo of T. brunneus. Clade names: Great Smoky Mountain National Park (GSMNP), Tennessee Valley (TNV), northern Trans Asheville (nTA), southern Trans Asheville (sTA)Back to article page