Figure 2
From: Sexual selection contributes to partial restoration of phenotypic robustness in a butterfly

Six male morphological traits were measured for wild type stock (diamonds) and outcrossed comet mutants (circles) across 5 breeding temperatures, including (A) the posterior pupil area in mm2 (square root transformed), (B) the posterior pupil length/width ratio (log transformed), (C) the first androconial spot area (mm2), (D) the second androconial spot area (mm2), (E) the proportion of individuals with a well-developed first hairpencil, and (F) the proportion of individuals with a well-developed second hairpencil. The lines represent the corresponding mixed model predictions for wild type (dotted lines) and comet (continuous lines) which were corrected for wing size on graphs A, C and D.