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Heliconius peruvianus

Known as: Heliconius charithonia peruviana, Peruvian zebra longwing, Heliconius charithonia peruvianus 
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2020
2020
Heliconius butterflies are widely distributed across the Neotropics and have evolved a stunning array of wing color patterns that… 
2018
2018
The present paper describes Heliconius hermathena curua Freitas & Ramos ssp. nov. This subspecies exhibits a non-mimetic… 
2016
2016
Several neotropical orchid genera have been proposed as being sexually deceptive; however, this has been carefully tested in only… 
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2015
Highly Cited
2015
The evolution of heterogametic sex chromosome is often – but not always – accompanied by the evolution of dosage compensating… 
2010
2010
Alternative male phenotypes may be a source of novel adaptive traits and may evolve under strong sexual selection. We studied… 
2007
2007
Interspecific hybridization occurs regularly in wild Heliconius butterflies, although hybrid individuals are usually very rare… 
2005
2005
On July 24, 2005, Glassberg was butterflying between Palenque and Bonampak, just east of Chancala, in the southernmost Mexican… 
1996
1996
Resurrection of Mazamastrongylus as proposed by Jansen (1986) was validated and placement of Mazamastrongylus peruvianus in this…