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On 7/7/17 6:18 AM, Alexander Blanke wrote:
Dear all,
the world of morphometrics is relatively new to me, so forgive me if
this question is
Alexander,
The image you shared is a curious mix of homologous and non-homologous points.
I would chose points that can be found in each individual of the species in
both fore and hind wings. That is the only way a comparison can be made with
traditional landmark analysis. Your forewing land