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Butterflies and Moths of Honduras
1 Modern Threats to the Lepidoptera Fauna in The
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Role of the Osmeterial Gland in Swallowtail Larvae (Papilionidae) in Defense Against an Avian Predator
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The Role of Environmental Factors in the Northeastern Range Expansion of Papilio Cresphontes Cramer (Papilionidae)
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Host Plant Suitability and a Test of the Feeding Specialization Hypothesis Using Papilio Cresphontes (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
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