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Summary

Mimicry in Butterflies Is Seen here on These Classic “Plates” Showing Four Forms of H. numata, Two Forms of H. melpomene, and the Two Corresponding Mimicking Forms of H. erato. This highlights the diversity of patterns as well as the mimicry associations, which are found to be largely controlled by a shared genetic locus [15].

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current02:19, 4 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 02:19, 4 January 20172,100 × 2,107 (3.61 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)<p><b>Mimicry in Butterflies Is Seen here on These Classic “Plates” Showing Four Forms of <i>H. numata</i>, Two Forms of <i>H. melpomene</i>, and the Two Corresponding Mimicking Forms of <i>H. erato</i>.</b> This highlights the diversity of patterns as well as the mimicry associations, which are found to be largely controlled by a shared genetic locus [15]. </p>
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