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Table 1 Abundance and habitat characteristics of endangered Leptalina unicolor in the riverside area located at Geum River. MS Miscanthus sinensis, PC Phragmites communis

From: Influence of plant on distribution of an endangered butterfly, Leptalina unicolor (Bremer & Grey, 1853), in restored riverside areas along the Geum River

Num.

Coordinates

Dominant plant species

Plant area (m2)

Abundance of Leptalina unicolor

(ind./m2, larva (adult))

Latitude

Longitude

1st

2nd

3rd

1

N 36° 14′56.05″

E 126° 57′7.34″

MS

168,156

82

43

2

N 36° 14′48.05″

E 126° 56′13.43″

MS

103,234

10

5

3

N 36° 14′11.82″

E 126° 57′34.35″

MS

183.860

32

11

3

4

N 36° 11′50.95″

E 126° 58′56.56″

MS

259,880

114

98

5

N 36° 11′22.22″

E 126° 59′29.43″

MS

395,922

124(2)

38

6

N 36° 10′45.06″

E 127° 0′4.98″

LC

261,381

7

N 36° 8′59.96″

E 126° 58′59.64″

LC

138,415

8

N 36° 9′30.52″

E 127° 0′22.83″

LC

108,361

9

N 36° 10′30.43″

E 126° 59′37.70″

MS

215,684

13

10

N 36° 9′21.36″

E 126° 58′14.68″

PC

86,278

2

11

N 36° 9′21.36″

E 126° 58′14.68″

PC

46,381

4

12

N 36° 8′8.73″

E 126° 55′37.14″

PC

96,471

4

13

N 36° 8′7.98″

E 126° 53′32.30″

PC

167,426