\begin{table}%t2 %\centering \par \caption{\label{tab:FFpart}Fractional fluxes at the locations of the WR stars\tablefootmark{a}$\!$.} \begin{tabular}{lrrrr} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} & ID\tablefootmark{b} & Subtype\tablefootmark{c} & Number & $FF$\tablefootmark{d} \\ \hline & 1 & WNL & 3 & 0.29 \\ & 2 & WCL & 2 & 0.34 \\ & 3 & WCL & 2 & 0.26 \\ {\bf M~83} & 4 & WNE & 16 & 0.48 \\ & 5 & WCL & 8 & 0.48 \\ & 6 & WCE & 3 & 0.06 \\ & ... & ... &... & ... \\ & 133 & cand. & ... & 0.25 \\ & 134 & cand. & ... & 0.54 \\ \hline & 1 & WNE & 1 & 0.37 \\ & 2 & WCE & 1 & 0.30 \\ {\bf NGC~1313}& 3 & WNL & 1 & 0.06 \\ & ... & ... &... & ... \\ & 28 & cand. & ... & 0.38 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{\tablefoottext{a}{An indicative portion of this table is shown. For the full table refer to the electronic version of the Journal.} \tablefoottext{b}{We follow the exact numbering of \cite{M83} and \cite{NGC1313}. Additional info (e.g. fluxes, errors in star numbers) can be found in these references.} \tablefoottext{c}{``cand''.~stands for candidate region.} \tablefoottext{d}{These fractional fluxes refer to a binning of 15 and 19 for the images of M~83 and NGC~1313 we have used, respectively. Although we have shown that the results do not change significantly with the choice of binning, individual fractional fluxes can vary.}} \end{table}