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BROCK, J.P. 1990b. Origins and phylogeny of butterflies. In: KUDRNA, O. [Ed.] 1990. Butterflies of Europe. Volume 2. Introduction to lepidopterology. AULA-Verlag, Weisbaden, 1-557. Chapter pagination: 209-233.

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BROWN, F.M. 1957. Statistics and taxonomy. The Lepidopterists’ News 11 (1-3): 1-3.

BROWN, F.M. 1970. Book review. Annotationes Rhopalocerologicae, by C.F. Cowan. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 24 (?): ?.

BROWN, F.M. 1980. An annotated bibliography of the entomological writings of Harry Kendon Clench (1925-1979). Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 34 (2): 86-97.

BROWN, F.M. 1988. Fabricius’s ‘Systema Glossatorum. Transactions of the American Entomological Society (Philadelphia) 113 (4): 431-446.

BROWN, K.S. 1972. Maximizing daily butterfly counts. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 26 (3): 183-196.

BRUNETTI, C.R., SELEGUE, J.E., MONTEIRO, A., FRENCH, V., BRAKEFIELD, P.M., & CARROLL, S.B. 2001. The generation and diversification of butterfly eyespot color patterns. Current Biology 11 (20): 1578-1585. [Bicyclus anynana]

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BURNS, J.M. 1997. On the beauties, uses, variation, and handling of genitalia. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 51 (1): 1-8.

BYERS, J.R., & HINKS, C.F. 1973. The surface sculpturing of the integument of lepidopterous larvae and its adaptive significance. Canadian Journal of Zoology 51 (11): 1171-1179. .

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CAMPBELL, D.L., BROWER, A.V.Z., & PIERCE, N.E. 2000. Molecular evolution of the wingless gene and its implications for the phylogenetic placement of the butterfly family Riodinidae (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea). Molecular Biology and Evolution 17 (5): 684-696.

CANT, E.T., SMITH, A.D., REYNOLDS, D.R., & OSBORNE, J.L. 2005. Tracking butterfly flight paths across the landscape with harmonic radar. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 272 (1565): 785-790.

CARCASSON, R.H. 1970. Mating flight of butterflies with mimetic females and non-mimetic males. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 24 (1): 72.

CARPENTER, G.D.H. 1941b. The relative frequency of beak-marks on butterflies of different edibility to birds. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (A) III: 223-231.

CARPENTER, G.D.H. 1948c. Mimicry and ecogenotypical variation. American Naturalist 82: 234-240.

CARPENTER, G.D.H., & FORD, E.B. 1933. Mimicry. Methuen, London.

CARY, T.D. 1987. Book review. “A history of the Hope entomological collections in the University Museum Oxford with lists of archives and collections”, by Audrey Z. Smith, 1986. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 41 (4): 240.

CATERINO, M.S., REED, R.D., KUO, M.M., & SPERLING, F.A.H. 2001. A partitioned likelihood analysis of swallowtail butterfly phylogeny (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). Systematic Biology 50 (1): 106-127.

CATERINO, M.S., & SPERLING, F.A.H. 1999. Papilio phylogeny based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I and II genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 11: 122-137.

CAVAZOS, E. 2003. The classic bait and twitch. Part 1. I’m going bananas. American Butterflies 11 (4): 26.

CHERMOCK, R.L. 1950. A generic revision of the Limenitini of the world. American Midland Naturalist 43: 513-569.

CHEW, F.S. 1979. Community ecology and Pieris-crucifer coevolution. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 87 (2): 128-134.

CHEW, F.S. 1988. Book review. “The lives of butterflies”. By Matthew M. Douglas, 1986. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 42 (1): 59.

CHEW, F.S. 1995. From weeds to crops: changing habitats of pierid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 49 (4): 285-303.

CHIBA, H. 1992. Butterfly? Moth? no, it’s a skipper. Nature and Insects 27 (1): 2-4. [Phylogeny of Hesperiidae]

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CLARK, A.H. 1926. Carnivorous butterflies. Smithsonian Institute Report 1925: 439-508.

CLARK, A.H. 1948. Classification of the butterflies, with the allocation of the genera occurring in North America north of Mexico. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 61: 77-81.

CLARK, G.C., & DICKSON, C.G.C. 1956a. The honey gland and tubercles of larvae of the Lycaenidae. Lepidopterists’ News 10 (1-2): 37-42.

CLARKE, C.A. 1954. Breeding the Large Blue butterfly in captivity. Entomologist’s Record 66: 209-210.

CLARKE, C.[A.] 1984. Upsets in the sex-ratio of some Lepidoptera. Symposia of the Royal Entomological Society of London No. 11: 255-258. [Hypolimnas bolina]

CLARKE, C.[A.], & SHEPPARD, P.M. 1975. The genetics of the mimetic butterfly Hypolimnas bolina (L.). Philosophical Trans. R. Soc. (B) 272 (917): 229-265.

CLARKE, C.[A.], CLARKE, F.M.M., COLLINS, S.C., GILL, A.C.L., & TURNER, J.R.G. 1985. Male-like females, mimicry and transvestism in butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). Systematic Entomology 10 (3): 257-283.

CLARKE, C.A., CLARKE, F.M.M., CROSS, W., GILL, A.C.L., & TASKER, H.L. 1988. In vitro fertilization of insects: a review of the literature and a report on some current work in butterflies and moths. Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologists’ Society 47 No. 361: 227-237.

CLARKE, C.[A.], JOHNSTON, G., & JOHNSTON, B. 1983. All-female broods in Hypolimnas bolina (L.). A re-survey of West Fiji after 60 years. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 19 (3): 221-235.

CLARKE, C.[A.], SHEPPARD, P.M., & SCALI, V. 1975. All-female broods in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina (L.). Proceedings R. Soc. (B) 189 (1094): 29-37.

CLARKE, C.A., & SHEPPARD, P.M. 1956. Hand-pairing of butterflies. The Lepidopterists’ News 10 (1-2): 47-53.

CLARKE, C.A., & SHEPPARD, P.M. 1977. Data suggesting absence of linkage between two loci in the mimetic butterfly Hypolimnas bolina (Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 31 (2): 139-143.

CLAYTON, D.L. 2004. Feeding adult butterflies in small cages. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 58 (4): 227-229. .

CLENCH, H.K. 1948. Aberrations. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (1): 6.

CLENCH, H.K. 1949. Regional lists. The Lepidopterists’ News 3 (2): 15.

CLENCH, H.K. 1955. Revised classification of the butterfly family Lycaenidae and its allies. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 33: 261-274.

CLENCH, H.K. 1979. How to make regional lists of butterflies: some thoughts. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 33 (4): 216-231.

COLLINS, [N.]M. 1983. Threatened Papilionidae – a preliminary list. Papilio International 1 (1): 10.

COLLINS, M.M. 1991. Speciation: A review of concepts and studies with special reference to the Lepidoptera. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 30 (1-2): 45-81. . [PDF file on CD 1].

COLLINS, M.M. 1996. Charles Remington’s contributions to the species concept. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 50 (3): 268-270.

COLLINS, N.M. 1986. Threats to swallowtail butterflies. Papilio International 3 (1-2): 178-184.

COLLINS, N.M., & MORRIS, M.G. 1985. Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World: the IUCN Red Data Book. IUCN, Gland & Cambridge: 1-402.

COMMON, I.F.B. 1975. Evolution and classification of the Lepidoptera. Annual Rev. Ent. 20: 183-203.

COMSTOCK, J.A. 1957. On the early stages of the Lepidoptera (Abstract). The Lepidopterists’ News 11 (1-3): 4.

CONGDON, C., & BAMPTON, I. 2005. How to kill caterpillars (by an expert). Metamorphosis 16 (2): 53-56.

COOPER, W.E. 1992. Does gregariousness reduce attacks on aposematic prey? Limitations of one experimental test. Animal Behaviour 43 (1): 163-164.

CORBET, A.S. 1949. The Linnaean names of Indo-Australian Rhopalocera. Part 7. Summary of determinations. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London (B) 18: 191-199.

CORDEIRO, C. 2001. A different look at the false head of butterflies. Ecological Entomology 26 (1): 106-108.

COTTRELL, C.B. 1984. Aphytophagy in butterflies: its relationship to myrmecophily. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 80 (1): 1-57.

COURTNEY, S. 1983. The ecology of movement in pierid butterflies (Lep., Pieridae). Atalanta (Marktleuthen) 14 (2): 110-121.

COURTNEY, S.P. 1983. Models of host plant location by butterflies: the effect of search images and search efficiency. Oecologia (Berlin) 59 (2-3): 317-321.

COURVOISIER, L.G. 1920. Zur Synonymie des Genus Lycaena. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, Iris 34: 230-262.

COVELL, C.V. 1970. What’s your collection worth. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 24 (1): 51-54.

COWAN, 1978. Hesperiidae Latreille, 1809 (Insecta, Lepidoptera). Request for addition to the Official List. Z.N. (S.) 2213. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 35 (1): 55-57.

COWAN, C.F. 1968. Annotationes Rhopalocerologicae 1968. Berkhamsted. 20 pp.

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COWAN, C.F. 1975. Horsfield, Moore and the Catalogues of the East India Company Museum. Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 7: 273-284.

COWAN, C.F. 1979. The early family-group names of butterflies. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 91 (6): 146-149.

CRANE, J., & FLEMING, H. 1953. Construction and operation of butterfly insectaries in the tropics. Zoologica, New York 38: 161-171.

CROSS, W., & GILL, A. 1979. A new technique for the prospective survey of sex chromatin using the larvae of Lepidoptera. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 33 (1): 50-55.

CROTCH, G.R. 1872. On the generic nomenclature of Lepidoptera. Cistula Entomologica 1: 59-71.

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DE JONG, R. 1981. Character displacement in butterflies – a fiction? Nota Lepidopterologica 4 (4): 155-158.

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DE VRIES, P.J. 1991b. Mutualism between Thisbe irenea butterflies and ants, and the role of ant ecology in the evolution of larval-ant associations. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 43 (3): 179-195.

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DENNIS, R.L.H., & SPARKS, T.H. 2006. When is a habitat not a habitat? Dramatic resource use changes under differing weather conditions for the butterfly Plebejus argus. Biological Conservation 129 (3): 291-301.

DENNIS, R.L.H., HODGSON, J.G., GRENYER, R., SHREEVE, T.G., & ROY, D.B. 2004. Host plants and butterfly biology. Do host-plant strategies drive butterfly status? Ecological Entomology 29 (1): 12-26.

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DIAKONOFF, A. 1954a. Considerations on the terminology of the genitalia in Lepidoptera. The Lepidopterists’ News 8 (3-4): 67-74.

DIAKONOFF, A. 1954b. Reply to the Forbes “notes”. The Lepidopterists’ News 8 (6): 169. [Terminology of male genitalia]

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DIRIG, R. 1988b. Book review. “The butterfly gardener”, by Miriam Rothschild, 1983. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 42 (2): 147-149.

DOAK, P., KAREIVA, P., & KINGSOLVER, J. 2006. Fitness consequences of choosy oviposition for a time-limited butterfly. Ecology (Washington D C) 87 (2): 395-408.

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DOS PASSOS, C.F. 1948a. The care of a collection and library. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (3): 27.

DOS PASSOS, C.F. 1948b. Critics and criticisms. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (4): 41.

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DOWNEY, J.C., & ALLYN, A.C. 1973. Butterfly ultrastructure. 1. Sound production and associated abdominal structures in pupae of Lycaenidae and Riodinidae. Bulletin of the Allyn Museum No. 14: 1-47.

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DOWNEY, J.C., & ALLYN, A.C. 1980. Eggs of Riodinidae. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 34 (2): 133-145.

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