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Congeneric Phylogeography of Australian Ogyris Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
BCSA Aug 05 21
Science for Saving Species Research Findings Factsheet Project 2.1
Conservation Advice Ogyris Subterrestris Petrina Arid Bronze
Host Plant Phenology and Dispersal by a Montane Butterfly: Causes and Consequences of Uphill Movement Merrill A
Do Ants Enhance Diversification in Lycaenid Butterflies? Phylogeographic Evidence from a Model Myrmecophile, Jalmenus Evagoras
A Special Ridge – Andrew Atkins
Lycaenidae, Theclinae) on Oxalidaceae
Butterfly Community No.1 Version Has Been Prepared for Web Publication
Provisional List of Invertebrates Requiring Urgent Management
Acrodipsas Illidgei (Lycaenidae)
The Victorian Naturalist
The Host Genera of Ant-Parasitic Lycaenidae Butterflies: a Review
The Host Genera of Ant-Parasitic Lycaenidae Butterflies: a Review
Diversity and Host Specificity of Psylloidea
Satin Azure (Ogyris Amaryllis Subsp. Meridionalis)
List of Larval Food Plants
Arthropod Assemblages in Tree Canopies: a Comparison of Orders on Box
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1. Padil Species Factsheet Scientific Name: Common Name Image
3. Results and Discussion 37
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The Victorian Naturalist
OF VICTORIA, with a DETAILED STUDY of the PALE SUN-MOTH (Synemon Selene KLUG, 1850)
Mildura Ogyris Ogyris Subterrestis Subterrestis
Birds, Butterflies and Flowers in the Tropics Are Not More Colourful Than
Ogyris Idmo-Halmaturia
431Bibliography of Myrmecophily Publications
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The Outstanding Universal Value of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area
Behavioral Observations on the Early Stages of Jamides Celeno (Cramer) (Lycaenidae) at Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam: an Obligate Myrmecophile?
Lycaenidae (Butterflies)
The Imperial Blue: Jalmenus Evagoras (Lycaenidae)
Biology, Behaviour and Taxonomy of Two Oleria Onega Subspecies
NEWSLETTER No
The Ant the Butterfly and the Bulldozer
A Guide to the Ants of South-Western Australia
Diversity, Endemism and Evolution of the Australian Insect Fauna: Examples from Select Orders
The Systematics of Australian Agathidinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Including the Evolution of Therophilus and Its Colour Mimicry Pattern
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