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

Fig. 1

Map of the southern Appalachian Mountains displaying sites where Eurhoptus were collected between January 2015 to July 2016. Displayed within the balloons are the number of individuals sequences (for at least one gene) for each site. Colors of balloons represent the site, which are used for the corresponding network and tree figures. Inset photos represent specimens of the patterned and non-patterned morphs, and where they are located is indicated in green (plain) and black (patterned). Map adapted from www.shadedrelief.com, used with permission

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