“…Geometric morphometrics (GM) considers geometric space as well as the use of multivariate statistical methods to analyse shapes of target structures or entire organisms (Bookstein, 1996;Adams, Rohlf & Slice, 2013). Increasingly, GM has been used as a main tool in several biological studies focusing on the interpretation of selective pressures and/or evolutionary processes (Fabre et al, 2016;Klaczko, Sherratt & Setz, 2016;Foth, Rabi & Joyce, 2017;Santos et al, 2017;Da Silva et al, 2018;Silva et al, 2018), species delimitation (Mutanen & Pretorius, 2007;Mangiacotti et al, 2014;Ruane, 2015;Andjelkovic, Tomovic & Ivanovic, 2016), ontogeny (Klingenberg, 1998;Berge & Penin, 2004;Murta-Fonseca & Fernandes, 2016;Palci, Lee & Hutchinson, 2016;Gray et al, 2019) and asymmetry (Klingenberg & McIntyre, 1998;Klingenberg, Barluenga & Meyer, 2002;Klingenberg et al, 2010).…”