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The Complete Genome Sequences of 34 Brush-footed Butterflies (Nymphalidae, Lepidoptera). [PDF]
El Ghoubali D, Pirro S, Ghazal H.
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Revisional notes on the genera Corderopedaliodes Forster and Physcopedaliodes Forster based on adult morphology with the descriptions of new taxa (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) [PDF]
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The lepidopteran analyst: how caterpillars, moths and butterflies encode taste identity and valence. [PDF]
Peftuloglu D, van Loon JJA, Haverkamp A.
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Reference Gene Selection for Quantitative Gene Expression Analysis in <i>Argynnis hyperbius</i>. [PDF]
Xin HJ +6 more
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Genomics, 2020
The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) can help us understand the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Lethe and the subfamily Satyrinae. In this study, we sequenced the complete mitogenomes of 14 Lethe species, which range in size from 15,225 to ...
Lu Chen +5 more
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The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) can help us understand the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Lethe and the subfamily Satyrinae. In this study, we sequenced the complete mitogenomes of 14 Lethe species, which range in size from 15,225 to ...
Lu Chen +5 more
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2020
In general, butterfly ventral hind wing eyespots are considered to play a role in predator–prey interactions. These eyespots are prominent wing pattern elements in Brassolini butterflies, and they vary in size, position, and number across taxa.
L. Crees, P. Devries, C. Penz
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In general, butterfly ventral hind wing eyespots are considered to play a role in predator–prey interactions. These eyespots are prominent wing pattern elements in Brassolini butterflies, and they vary in size, position, and number across taxa.
L. Crees, P. Devries, C. Penz
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Explanation of Nymphalidae Butterflies
International Academic Journal of Science and Engineering, 2018V. Khyade, P. Gaikwad, P. Vare
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