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Table 1 The characteristics of net-winged beetle alpha-diversity and the number of identified color patterns in each locality

From: Persistence of multiple patterns and intraspecific polymorphism in multi-species Müllerian communities of net-winged beetles

Locality, Altitude

AGG

Number of individuals (n)

Number of spp. (n)

# of patterns

  

Total

non-trich.

trichalines %

Enicl. %

Total

non- trich.

trich.

Eniclases %

Total

Enicl.

Sentani 275 m

1

414

77

337

81.4

167

40.3

26

14

12

5

19.2

7

4

Sentani, 360 m

19

9

10

52.6

2

10.5

7

3

4

2

22.2

3

2

Elelim, 580 m

2

234

149

85

36.3

20

8.5

85

67

18

6

7.1

10

6

Dombomi (1150)

123

89

34

27.6

9

7.3

24

23

1

1

4.2

6

1

Bokondini (1250)

3

110

36

74

67.3

36

32.7

18

9

9

2

11.1

4

2

Bokondini (1287)

4

251

99

152

60.8

43

17.2

13

9

4

2

15.4

3

2

Bokondini (1800)

297

171

126

42.4

4

1.3

47

44

3

2

4.3

9

2

Bokondini (2100)

24

20

4

16.7

2

8.3

15

14

1

1

6.7

7

1

Tikapura (2170)

201

173

28

14.0

7

3.5

53

39

14

1

1.9

8

1

Yiwika (2100)

95

78

17

17.9

1

1.1

42

34

8

1

2.4

7

1

Napua (2300)

146

138

8

5.5

0

0.0

48

44

4

0

0.0

8

0

  1. n – number of individuals, non-trich. – the genera if Metriorrhynchina except the trichalines; trichaline genera (trichalines) – the genera Diatrichalus, Flabellotrichalus, Eniclases, Microtrichalus, Trichalus, and Lobatang. The numbers for Eniclases, are included always also under trichalines as a whole and then separately reported