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Adaptation to Leaf Traits of Individual Trees in a Forest Appears Rare in Caterpillars. [PDF]

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Molleman F   +4 more
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The genome sequence of the Common Wainscot moth, Mythimna pallens Linnaeus, 1758. [PDF]

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Holt S   +12 more
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Disentangling Taxonomic Confusions in the Aporia agathon Group Using Mitochondrial Genomic Data (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). [PDF]

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A procedure for combined genitalia dissection and DNA extraction in Lepidoptera

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2004
AbstractExtraction of DNA from Lepidoptera is a destructive procedure and curators are often reluctant to provide museum specimens for molecular investigations. On the other hand, dissection of abdomens and genitalia is a standard procedure for description and identification of species and generally accepted even for type material.
Sonja Knölke   +4 more
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Male Genitalia Muscles of the Blues’ Tribe Miletini (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae: Miletinae)

Entomological Review, 2021
The skeleto-muscular characters of the male genitalia in three species of the tribe Miletini have been compared in order to establish its phylogenetic position and to clarify the relationships between the genera. The muscles of the male genitalia are described for the first time in Allotinus substrigosus (Moore, 1884), Miletus chinensis C. Felder, 1862,
A. A. Stekolnikov, A. I. Korzeev
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Inter- and intraspecific variation in the genitalia of the ‘Melitaea phoebe group’ (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)

Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 2011
The ecology and phylogeny of the Melitaeini butterflies have received considerable attention in the last few years. Several publications have been based on research using molecular methods. Genital morphometry has already been published on two sibling species but without any accompanying taxonomic revision of related species or their intraspecific ...
Tóth, János Pál, Varga, Zoltán
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