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Table 1 Collecting localities of G. fultoni and G. vernalis.

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

Species

patry

Locality

n fm

n ff

n vm

n vf

City, State

G. fultoni

far allopatry

JK

23

18

  

Jackson, Georgia

  

RL

12

19

  

Rutledge, Georgia

  

WD

0

11

  

Winder, Georgia

 

near allopatry

SM

11

8

  

Summerville, Georgia

  

RF

19

19

  

Rising Fawn, Georgia

  

HR

18

15

  

Harrison, Tennessee

G. fultoni and

G. vernalis

sympatry

LB

12

0

4

4

Lebanon, Tennessee

  

DS

18

10

7

17

Dawson Springs, Kentucky

  

PC

7

0

0

0

Park City, Kentucky

  

GR

21

12

8

18

Goreville, Illinois

  

MP

5

5

12

10

Murphysboro, Illinois

  

SL

18

3

0

1

Sullivan, Missouri

  

PK

0

0

6

14

Pikeville, Tennessee

G. vernalis

allopatry

AN

  

12

11

Anderson, Indiana

  

WV

  

14

16

Waveland, Indiana

  1. nfm, nff, nvm, and nvf indicate the numbers of G. fultoni males, G. fultoni females, G. vernalis males, and G. vernalis females used for morphological measurements, respectively. Populations of G. fultoni were grouped into three zones: far allopatric, near allopatric, and sympatric zone [23]. Populations of G. vernalis were grouped into two zones: allopatric and sympatric zone [25].