So hi! I can't access my other account since I can't login through facebook at the time so I created this other account. Hi Fellow scientists, I'm a grad student in Wildlife Science and I can't seem to wrap my head in building a phylogenetic tree involving multiple genera. It's not really an assignment but I am kinda falling behind in my class due to this. A help would be greatly appreciated! We had a similar thing in the lab class but this thing is similar to it as we try to list traits and determine their characters states across genera. My conclusion here is that Nyctixalus is the closest to the outgroup; therefore, more basal than the rest. What I start to have trouble with was with Philautus, Chiromantis, Polypedates, and Rhacophorus. Philautus had 1 ancestral trait it shares with Platymantis (Direct Development), at the same time Polypedates and Chiromantis also share 1 ancestral trait which is Partial Webbing. But Polypedates and Chiromantis also share multiple derived traits with Rhacophorus. My fellow group also had came across the same problem when we were doing the activity like how do we construct this. This is my assumption: But I realized that this make Rhacophorus related to Philautus at the same level as Chiromantis and Polypedates when Rhacophorus is more related to Chiromantis and Polypedates due to Foam Nests than it is to Philautus. How do I fix this? I tried consulting AI and it can't show me a proper construction of the tree. A help would be gladly appreciated.