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Table S1. Taxon sampling.

Table S2. Molecular markers and primers used.

Table S3. Summary statistics of morphometric data (Field).

Table S4. Summary statistics of morphometric data (Museum).

Table S5. Loadings of the principal components of the morphometric data.

Figure S1. Principal components plots of the morphometric datasets excluding putative juveniles from Príncipe.

Figure S2. Bivariate plots of morphological measurements from field-captured individuals.

Figure S3. Frequency histogram of mean cytochrome-b genetic distances for pairs of sister species in birds.

Figure S4. Frequency histograms of pairwise genetic distances between 59 Turdus species and between 15 pairs of African Turdus taxa.

Figure S5. Maximum-likelihood tree of the World Turdus dataset.

Figure S6. Maximum parsimony trees of the World Turdus dataset.

Figure S7. Maximum parsimony trees of the African Turdus dataset.

Figure S8. Bayesian Inference tree of the World Turdus dataset with a single sample of T. pelios, and support information for all methods (BI, ML, MP).

Figure S9. Photos of the Príncipe and São Tomé thrushes in the wild.

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