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Testing the 'mimicry' explanation for the Colias 'alba' polymorphism: platability of Colias and other butterflies to wild bird predators
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C. Ley, W. B. Watt, Testing the `Mimicry' Explanation for the Colias `alba' Polymorphism: Palatability of Colias and Other Butterflies to Wild Bird Predators, Functional Ecology, Vol. 3, No. 2 (1989), pp. 183-192
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