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HAZEL, W.N., & WEST, D.A. 1983. The effect of larval photoperiod on pupal colour and diapause in swallowtail butterflies. Ecological Entomology 8 (1): 37-42.

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HENNING, S.F. 1983b. Chemical communication between lycaenid larvae (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) and ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa 46 (2): 341-366.

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HENNING, S.F. 1984f. Pheromones in butterflies. Metamorphosis 1 (9): 2-3.

HENNING, S.F. 1987a. Outline of Lepidoptera conservation with special reference to ant associated Lycaenidae. Proceedings of the First Lepidoptera Symposium, Roodepoort, South Africa, 8th August, 1987: 5-7.

HENNING, S.F. 1987b. Myrmecophilous Lycaenidae (or how ants help butterflies). South African Journal of Science 83 (1): 9-10.

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HENNING, S.F. 1988. Why the collecting of Lepidoptera should not be banned. Metamorphosis 1 (21): 11-12.

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HINTON, H.E. 1948b. The dorsal cranial area of caterpillars. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (series 11) 14: 843-852.

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HOLLOWAY, G.J., BRAKEFIELD, P.M., KOFMAN, S., & WINDIG, J.J. 1991. An artificial diet for butterflies, including Bicyclus species, and its effect on development period, weight and wing pattern. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 30 (1-2): 121-128. [PDF file on CD 1]

HONDA, K. 1981a. Osmeterial secretions of papilionid larvae in the genera Luehdorfia, Graphium and Atrophaneura. Insect Biochemistry 10 (5): 583-588.

HONDA, K. 1981b. Larval osmeterial secretions of the swallowtails (Papilio). Journal of Chemical Ecology 7 (6): 1089-1113.

HONDA, K. 1983. Defensive potential of components of the larval osmeterial secretion of papilionid butterflies against ants. Physiological Entomology 8 (2): 173-179.

HONDA, K. 1990. Chemical ecology of papilionid butterflies. Nippon Nogeikagaku Kaishi 64 (11): 1745-1748.

HORN, H.S. 1976. A clamp for marking butterflies in capture-recapture studies. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 30 (2): 145-146.

HORNETT, E.A., CHARLAT, S., DUPLOUY, A.M.R., DAVIES, N., RODERICK, G.K., WEDELL, N., & HURST, G.D.D. 2006. Evolution of male-killer suppression in a natural population. PloS Biology 4 (9): unpaginated.

HORRIDGE, G.A., GIDDINGS, C., & STANGE, G. 1972. The superposition eye of skipper butterflies. Proceedings of the Royal Society (B) 182 (1069): 457-495.

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HOVANITZ, W. 1957. The role of genetics in the taxonomy of the Lepidoptera. The Lepidopterists’ News 11 (1-3): 10-12.

HURST, G.D.D., & MAJERUS, M.E.N. 1993. Why do maternally inherited microorganisms kill males? Heredity 71: 81-95.

ICHIKAWA, T., & TATEDA, H. 1982. Receptive field of the stemmata in the swallowtail butterfly Papilio. Journal of Comparative Physiology 146 (2): 191-199.

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IVIE, G.W., BULL, D.L., BEIER, R.C., PRYOR, N.W., & OERTLI, E.H. 1983. Metabolic detoxification: mechanism of insect resistance to plant psoralens. Science (Washington D C) 221 (4608): 374-376.

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JANSSEN, J.M., MONTEIRO, A., & BRAKEFIELD, P.M. 2001. Correlations between scale structure and pigmentation in butterfly wings. Evolution and Development 3 (6): 415-423. [Bicyclus anynana.]

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JOHNSON, J.B., & STAFFORD, M.P. 1985. Adult Noctuidae feeding on aphid honeydew and a discussion of honeydew feeding by adult Lepidoptera. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 39 (4): 321-327.

JOHNSON, K., & QUINTER, E.L. 1982 (1983). Commentary on Miller and Brown vs. Ehrlich and Murphy et al.: Pluralism in systematics and the world-wide nature of kinship groups. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 21 (4): 255-269. . [PDF file on CD 1].

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JUMALON, J.N. 1970. Notes on the use of net-traps at Palawan, Philippines. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 24 (4): 303-304.

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KASSAROV, L. 1999. Are birds able to taste and reject butterflies based on ‘beak mark tasting’? A different point of view. Behaviour 136 (8): 965-981.

KASSAROV, L. 2001a. Do cyanogenic glycosides and pyrrolizidine alkaloids provide some butterflies with a chemical defense against their bird predators? A different point of view. Behaviour 138 (1): 45-67.

KASSAROV, L. 2001b. Is aposematism a valid concept in predator-prey relationships between birds and butterflies? A different point of view. Tropical Lepidoptera 12 (1-2): 1-15. .

KASSAROV, L. 2003. Are birds the primary selective force leading to evolution of mimicry and aposematism in butterflies? An opposing point of view. Behaviour 140 (4): 433-451.

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KELBER, A., THUNELL, C., & ARIKAWA, K. 2001. Polarisation-dependent colour vision in Papilio butterflies. Journal of Experimental Biology 204 (14): 2469-2480.

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KEMP, D.J., & WIKLUND, C. 2001. Fighting without weaponry: A review of male-male contest competition in butterflies. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 49 (6): 429-442.

KEMP, D.J., & ZALUCKI, M.P. 1999. Method of handling affects post-capture encounter probabilities in male Hypolimnas bolina (L.) (Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 53 (4): 138-141.

KEMP, D.J., WIKLUND, C., & GOTTHARD, K. 2006. Life history effects upon contest behaviour: age as a predictor of territorial contest dynamics in two populations of the speckled wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria L. Ethology 112 (5): 471-477.

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KINGSOLVER, J.G. 1982. Thermoregulatory strategies of Colias butterflies: adaptation in variable environments. Dissertation Abstracts International B Sciences and Engineering 42 (8): 3103.

KINGSOLVER, J.G. 1985. Butterfly thermoregulation: Organismic mechanisms and population consequences. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 24 (1): 1-20. [PDF file on CD1]

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KINGSOLVER, J.G. 1987b. Evolution and coadaption of thermoregulatory behaviour and wing pigmentation pattern in pierid butterflies. Evolution 41 (3): 472-490.

KINGSOLVER, J.G. 1988. Thermoregulation, flight, and the evolution of wing pattern in pierid butterflies: the topography of adaptive landscapes. American Zoologist 28 (3): 899-912.

KINGSOLVER, J.G., & DANIEL, T.L. 1979. On the mechanics and energetics of nectar feeding in butterflies. Journal of Theoretical Biology 76 (2): 167-179.

KINGSOLVER, J.G., & WIERNASZ, D.C. 1991. Seasonal polyphenism in wing-melanin pattern and thermoregulatory adaptation in Pieris butterflies. American Naturalist 137 (6): 816-830.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1946a Taxonomie intraspecifique dans ses apprications aux Lepidopteres. Bull. & Ann. Soc. Ent. Belgique 82: 209-224.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1946b. On the systematical position of the lepidopterous family Hesperiidae. 13th Biologisch Jaarboek, Dodonea: 288-292.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1947a. Het vraagstuck der ‘physiologische ondersourten’ bij vlinders. Naturwet. Tijdschrift (Ghent) 29: 43-47.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1947b. Bemerkingen over het phylogenetisch Lepidopteren-Systeem van Auguste Lameere. Natuurwet. Tijdschrift (Ghent) 29: 159-169.

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KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1948b. The nomenclature of the specific complex. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (2): 15.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1948c. Ecological races in Lepidoptera. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (4): 39.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1948d. Taxonomie et Speciation. La semi-espece et la super-espece. Bull. & Ann. Soc. Ent. Belgique 84: 64-70.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1949. What is systematics? The Lepidopterists’ News 3 (2): 14.

KIRIAKOFF, S.G. 1956. On the subspecies concept in taxonomy. The Lepidopterists’ News 10 (6): 207-208.

KITCHING, I.J. 1984a. Enzyme variation within the Danainae. Symposia of the Royal Entomological Society of London No. 11: 191-192.

KITCHING, I.J. 1985. Early stages and the classification of the milkweed butterflies (Lepidoptera: Danainae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 85 (1): 1-97.

KITCHING, I.J. 1986. Allozyme variation in the milkweed butterflies (Lepidoptera: Danainae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 86 (4): 367-389.

KLOTS, A.B. 1958. Thoughts on museums, collections and collectors. The Lepidopterists’ News 12 (1-2): 1-5.

KNUDSEN, J.P. 1953. A new method for storing papered Lepidoptera. The Lepidopterists’ News 7 (1): 27.

KNUDSEN, J.P. 1954. Butterflies and hilltops. The Lepidopterists’ News 8 (5): 141-142.

KNUTTEL, H., & FIEDLER, K. 2000. On the use of ultraviolet photography and ultraviolet wing patterns in butterfly morphology and taxonomy. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 54 (4): 137-144.

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KOLB, G., & SCHOLZ, W. 1985. Ultraviolett Reflexionen und Sexualdimorphismus bei Tagfaltern. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Allgemeine und Angewandte Entomologie 4 (4-6): 183-187.

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KREMEN, C. 1992b. Butterflies as ecological and biodiversity indicators. Wings 16 (3): 14-17. (Madagascar).

KREMEN, C. 1994. Biological inventory using target taxa: a case study of the butterflies of Madagascar. Ecological Applications 4 (3): 407-422.

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