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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)

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Geographic distributions of Gryllus fultoni and G. vernalis , which occur in the eastern United States. The right- and left-hatched areas denote distributions of G. fultoni and G. vernalis, respectively. The cross-hatched area represents the sympatric zone. Crickets of far allopatric G. fultoni were collected in JK, RL, and WD. Crickets of near allopatric G. fultoni were collected in SM, RF, and HR. Sympatric localities of G. fultoni and G. vernalis were LB, PK, DS, PC, GR, MP, and SL. Crickets of allopatric G. vernalis were collected in AN and WV. See the main text for the abbreviations of localities.

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