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From: Convergent and divergent patterns of morphological differentiation provide more evidence for reproductive character displacement in a wood cricket Gryllus fultoni(Orthoptera: Gryllidae)

Figure 3

Distributions of male tegminal characters in G. fultoni (open) and G. vernalis (hatched). Box plots show distributions of harp area (a), mirror area (b), and the number of teeth in a file (c). Top, middle, and bottom lines of the boxes indicate 75 percentile, median, and 25 percentile, respectively. The upper and lower whiskers indicate 90 and 10 percentiles, respectively. X denotes an outlier. Localities of far allopatric G. fultoni populations were JK, RL, and WD, and localities of near allopatric G. fultoni populations were SM, RF, and HR. Sympatric localities of G. fultoni and G. vernlais were LB, DS, PC, GR, MP, SL, and PK. Localities of allopatric G. vernalis localities were AN and WV. See the main text for the abbreviations of localities. * indicates that there was a significant difference for the character among G. fultoni populations.

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