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Fig. 6. Distribution of hairs within 9 stimulus regions. Medium length hairs
occurred primarily on the subcosta (see
Fig. 4), which runs through
leading edge regions 69. Long hairs occurred primarily on the
postcubitus (see Fig. 4), which
runs through trailing edge regions 14. (C) Schematic representation of
stimulus regions 19 and their relationship with the principal wing
veins. (A) Long hairs on the postcubitus were distributed evenly across the
trailing edge regions. Note that the region 4 included the cluster of long
hairs at the distal end of the postcubitus. (B) The density of medium hairs on
the subcosta was greatest in region 8. Females had more medium and long hairs
than males in all regions (A,B). Boxes indicate the interquartile range,
containing 50% of values, whiskers indicate the range, and horizontal lines
within boxes indicate the median. Where there was no variability, only the
median is shown as a horizontal line.