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Implications for Conservation
Some Ecological Factors Influencing the Breeding Success of the Brenton Blue Butterfly, Orachrysops Niobe (Trimen) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
Acacia Flat Mite (Brevipalpus Acadiae Ryke & Meyer, Tenuipalpidae, Acarina): Doringboomplatmyt
Threatened Species PROGRAMME Threatened Species: a Guide to Red Lists and Their Use in Conservation LIST of ABBREVIATIONS
Lycaenidae): Phylogeny, Ecology, and Conservation John Mathew Old Dominion University
Brenton Blue News – November 2017
Genus Orachrysops Vári, 1986
Custodians of Rare and Endangered Lepidoptera (COREL)
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Vegetation Associated with the Occurrence of the Brenton Blue Butterfly
The Host Genera of Ant-Parasitic Lycaenidae Butterflies: a Review
The Impact of Pine Plantations and Alien Invertebrates on Native Forest and Fynbos Invertebrate Communities in Table Mountain National Park
The Ecology and Evolution of Ant Association in the Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera)
Conservation of the Brenton Blue Butterfly Orachrysops Niobe (Trimen) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), in Knysna, South Africa
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NV Status Report 2000 Summary
Monitoring of the Eggs of the Karkloof Blue Butterfly, Orachrysops Ariadne, for Its Conservation Management
The Host Genera of Ant-Parasitic Lycaenidae Butterflies: a Review
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Predation and Parasitism of the Kamehameha Butterfly (Vanessa Tameamea) on Oahu Island
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Dave Edge & Associates BUTTERFLY SENSITIVITY ERF 4016, KNYSNA
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The Vegetation of the Habitat of the Brenton Blue Butterfly, Orachrysops Niobe
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Host Plants, Butterflies & Neoliberal Spaces
Download of Assessors’ Distribution Data Verifications and Extremely Rare (Taxon Known from Only One Site)
Lycaenidae (Butterflies)
Ant Traits, Myrmecophiles, and Disturbance
Caterpillar Rearing Group (CRG)