Table 2 Univariate statistics for the two investigated Japanese Fortuynia species.

From: Phylogeographic patterns of intertidal arthropods (Acari, Oribatida) from southern Japanese islands reflect paleoclimatic events

variable

F. churaumi sp. n.

F. shibai

bl

379–444 (414 ± 13.34)

469–525 (504 ± 14.34)

dPtI

175–197 (187 ± 4.54)

197–222 (213 ± 5.25)

db

99–117 (109 ± 3.80)

99–123 (115 ± 4.87)

ll

62–93 (80 ± 6.94)

77–117 (99 ± 12.53)

nwda

200–259 (231 ± 13.37)

234–305 (263 ± 18.23)

nwdm

249–286 (268 ± 9.61)

292–344 (316 ± 12.52)

nwdp

182–252 (213 ± 13.51)

210–292 (263 ± 16.62)

cl

114–132 (120 ± 3.44)

120–150 (138 ± 5.56)

cw

89–99 (93 ± 2.40)

95–111 (106 ± 3.18)

dcg

83–95 (89 ± 3.02)

92–120 (109 ± 5.08)

dac3

148–182 (162 ± 6.97)

163–197 (184 ± 5.81)

gl

65–86 (75 ± 4.53)

83–123 (111 ± 9.89)

gw

86–108 (96 ± 6.02)

111–142 (131 ± 9.23)

al

86–102 (93 ± 3.91)

92–114 (103 ± 5.87)

aw

68–82 (74 ± 3.27)

80–92 (86 ± 3.63)

  1. Minimum–maximum (mean ± standard deviation) of each measured variable given in µm.