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Phylogenies of Catarrhini and their lice (the host lineages are depicted in grey, the parasite lineages in black). Primate taxa: Cer. = Cercopithecidae; Pan = chimpanzee; Gorilla = gorilla; Homo = Phylogenies of Catarrhini and their lice (the host lineages are depicted in grey, the parasite lineages in black). Primate taxa: Cer. = Cercopithecidae; Pan = chimpanzee; Gorilla = gorilla; Homo = human; lice taxa: P.sp. = Pedicinus sp.; P.s. = Pediculus schaeffi; P.h. = Pthirus pubis; P.g. = Pthirus gorillae. Time scale on the right is in million years. The arrow indicates a host switch from gorillas to humans, the daggers indicate failed sorting (extinction or "missing the boot"), and the black circle indicates an independent parasite divergence (duplication) (modified from [92], distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons (CC) BY license).

Phylogenies of Catarrhini and their lice (the host lineages are depicted in grey, the parasite lineages in black). Primate taxa: Cer. = Cercopithecidae; Pan = chimpanzee; Gorilla = gorilla; Homo = Phylogenies of Catarrhini and their lice (the host lineages are depicted in grey, the parasite lineages in black). Primate taxa: Cer. = Cercopithecidae; Pan = chimpanzee; Gorilla = gorilla; Homo = human; lice taxa: P.sp. = Pedicinus sp.; P.s. = Pediculus schaeffi; P.h. = Pthirus pubis; P.g. = Pthirus gorillae. Time scale on the right is in million years. The arrow indicates a host switch from gorillas to humans, the daggers indicate failed sorting (extinction or "missing the boot"), and the black circle indicates an independent parasite divergence (duplication) (modified from [92], distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons (CC) BY license).

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