Correct. But it's not an argument attempting to disprove common descent, as evolutionists will be quick to strawman.
The argument is that Evolution theory has such a large degree of plasticity that a 30% conflict with molecular predictions is no problem at all.
Incomplete lineage sorting is predicted by population genetics.
One is left wondering, with these types of extreme "lineage sorting" issues, why evolutionists would even expect robust phylogenetic evidence in their favor as is often the bluff.
Extreme?
The only extreme view is that ILS should not happen. As it is, we can predict that as we move to species that are more distantly related that we will see less and less ILS, and that is exactly what we see.
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