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Table 1 Collection information of Eurhoptus specimens obtained from January 2015 to July 2016 for 10 sites across the southern Appalachian Mountains

From: Long-term population persistence of flightless weevils (Eurhoptus pyriformis) across old- and second-growth forests patches in southern Appalachia

Population (morph)

Status

Approx. lat/long

Elev. range (m)

COI seqs

CAD seqs

KKV seqs

ITS seqs

Included in diversity analyses

   

74

24

25

25

 Linville Gorge (patterned)

Old Growth

35.94°N, 81.93°W

900–1100

9

7

10

6

 Hickory Branch (plain)

Old Growth

35.22°N, 83.70°W

1050–1270

13

8

10

10

 Snooks Nose (patterned)

Old Growth

35.72°N, 82.21°W

610–1050

12

8

8

8

 Ellicott Rock (plain)

Old Growth

34.98°N, 83.08°W

670–860

14

4

5

5

 Joyce Kilmer (plain)

Old Growth

35.34°N, 83.97°W

820–900

13

2

1

4

 Balsam Mts (plain)

2nd Growth

35.35°N, 83.11°W

1000–1640

5

4

4

2

 Chestnut Ridge (patterned)

2nd Growth

35.14°N, 82.28°W

330–450

5

2

3

3

 Jones Gap (plain)

2nd Growth

35.07°N, 83.28°W

1280–1360

18

5

5

5

 Courthouse Falls (plain)

2nd Growth

35.27°N, 82.89°W

1030–1050

9

4

4

4

 Sassafras Mt. (plain)

2nd Growth

35.06°N, 82.77°W

1040–1070

10

3

3

2

Included only in phylogenetic analyses

 Coon Branch (plain)

Old Growth

35.03°N, 83.01°W

610

3

2

2

2

 Cooper’s Ck (plain)

2nd Growth

35.48°N, 83.38°W

700–750

3

1

1

1

 Eastatoe Preserve (plain)

mixed

35.04°N, 82.81°W

430

3

3

3

3

 GA: Walker Co.

2nd Growth

34.93, 85.37

340

1

 

1

 

 SC: Pee-Dee

2nd Growth

34.39, 79.71

18

2

 

1

 

 SC: Oconee

2nd Growth

34.74, 83.18

267

1

   

 Arkansas

2nd Growth

35.17, 93.64

770

1

 

1

 

 Indiana

2nd Growth

40.4, 86.9

175

1

   

Outgroups (NC, SC, IL, IN, KY, AL, AR, TX)

   

30

6

24

25

  1. Top half shows all locations included in population level analyses. Below that are individuals added only for phylogenetic analyses. Outgroups include three other species of Eurhoptus (E. curtus, E. sordidus, and E. aenigmaticus) as well as two species of Acalles and one species of Peracalles