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Figure 6 in Shedding light on species boundaries in small endogeic animals through an integrative approach: species delimitation in the centipede Clinopodes carinthiacus (Chilopoda: Geophilidae) in the south-eastern Alps

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Figure 6. Geometric morphometric analysis of between-population variation of the shape of the forcipular coxosternite in Clinopodes carinthiacus s.s.. The left panel shows landmarks (circles) and semilandmarks (diamonds) on a representative specimen (PD-G 7787, from population GUI). The right panel shows the distribution of 40 specimens from eight populations (codes as in Table 1) on the first and second principal components (bgPC 1 and bgPC 2) obtained from a between-group principal components analysis of the symmetric component of the shape. Polygons indicate populations. The wireframes along the components represent the variation in shape (dark blue) in comparison to the average shape (light blue).

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Published as part of Peretti, Emiliano, Cecchin, Chiara, Fusco, Giuseppe, Gregnanin, Luca, Kos, Ivan & Bonato, Lucio, 2022, Shedding light on species boundaries in small endogeic animals through an integrative approach: species delimitation in the centipede Clinopodes carinthiacus (Chilopoda: Geophilidae) in the south-eastern Alps, pp. 902-923 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 196 (2) on page 916, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac008, http://zenodo.org/record/7184453

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