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119 Genus Amauris Huebner
309 Genus Amauris Huebner
And Ford, I; Ford, '953) on the Other Hand Have Put Forward a View Intermediate Between the Extreme Ones of Darwin on the One Hand and Goldschmidt on the Other
Some East African Butterflies 41
Mt Mabu, Mozambique: Biodiversity and Conservation
The Butterflies of Taita Hills
Unusual Macrocyclic Lactone Sex Pheromone of Parcoblatta Lata, a Primary Food Source of the Endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
The Milk Weed Butterflies of East Africa
Papilio Dardanus, Brown, and Papilio Glaucus, Linn
The Butterflies of Kenya and Uganda. Part I
A Classification of Danaus Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
Farming in Tsetse Controlled Areas Assessment of Biiodiversity In
382 Genus Hypolimnas Huebner
Papilionidae) and Its Unpalatable Nymphalid Models
Nigerian Field Society
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Mimicry and Masquerade from the Avian Visual Perspec- Tive
Coastal Wetlands Management Protect
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Butterflies at Sapo National Park
FULL PAPER Niaviolides, New Macrocyclic Sesquiterpenes
Butterflies of Guinea-Bissau: VIII
A Review of the Occurrence and Diversity of the Sphragis in Butterflies
Most Spectacular Batesian Mimicry
A Study of the Butterfly Diversity in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, Kenya
Mimicry Diversification in Papilio Dardanus Via a Genomic Inversion in the Regulatory 2 Region of Engrailed-Invected 3 4 5 Martijn J.T.N
Da Guiné-Bissau. Iv. Nymphalidae (Danainae, Satyrinae E Charaxinae)
Butterfly Diversity from Farmlands of Central Uganda
Host Plants, Butterflies & Neoliberal Spaces
Abundance and Diversity of Butterfly in Ntakata Forest, Western Tanzania
Southern Ghana Wildlife Tour Report 2013 Butterfly Birdwatching Holiday
SOME COMMON BUTTERFLIES of the NAIROBI DISTRICT. the Lack
Metamorphosis Issn 1018–6490 (Print) Issn 2307–5031 (Online) Lepidopterists’ Society of Africa