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LAMAS, G., MIELKE, O.H.H., & ROBBINS, R.K. 1993. The Ahrenholz technique for attracting tropical skippers (Hesperiidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 47 (1): 80-82.

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LEES, D.C. 1987. The role of captive breeding of invertebrates in a butterfly house. In: SCOTT, P.W., & GREENWOOD, A.G. [Eds]. Exotic animals in the eighties. Proceedings from the 25th Anniversary Symposium of the British Veterinary Zoological Society, 18th-20th April, 1986. British Veterinary Zoological Society: 1-164. Chapter pagination: 117-118.

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LESLIE, A.J., & BERENBAUM, M.R. 1991. Role of the osmeterial gland in swallowtail larvae (Papilionidae) in defense against an avian predator. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 44 (4): 245-251.

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LUSHAI, G., SMITH, D.A.S., GOULSON, D., ALLEN, J.A., & MACLEAN, N. 2003. Mitochondrial DNA clocks and the phylogeny of Danaus butterflies. Insect Science and its Application 23 (4): 309-315. [Danainae; Danaus chysippus; Tirumala]

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MAKIBAYASHI, I. 1988. Evolution of the Papilionidae based on the pupal morphology. Nature and Insects 23 (6): 15-19.

MAKITA, H., SHINKAWA, T., KONDO, K., XIANG, L., & NAKAZAWA, T. 2003. Phylogeny of the Graphium butterflies inferred from nuclear 28S rDNA and mitochondrial ND5 gene sequences. Transactions of the Lepidopterological Society of Japan 54 (2): 91-110.

MALICKY, H. 1970. New aspects on the association between lycaenid larvae (Lycaenidae) and ants (Formicidae, Hymenoptera). Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 24 (3): 190-202.

MALLET, J. 2003. Perspectives Poulton, Wallace and Jordan: how discoveries in Papilio butterflies led to a new species concept 100 years ago. Systematics and Biodiversity 1 (4): 441-452.

MALLET, J., & SINGER, M.C. 1987. Individual selection, kin selection, ad the shifting balance in the evolution of warning colours: the evidence from butterflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 32 (4): 337-350.

MARTIN, J.A., & PASHLEY, D.P. 1992. Molecular systematic analysis of butterfly family and some subfamily relationships (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 85 (2): 127-139.

MASTERS, J.H. 1968. Collecting Ithomiidae with heliotrope. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 22 (2): 108-110. [Ithomiinae]

MASTERS, J.H. 1972. A proposal for the uniform treatment of infrasubspecific variation by lepidopterists. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 26 (4): 249-260.

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MATSUKA, H. 1991. Nymphalidae of the world. Nature and Insects 26 (9): 7-10.

MATTONI, R.H.T. 1957. The significance of the genitalia to taxonomic studies of the Lepidoptera. The Lepidopterists’ News 11 (1-3): 5-7.

MATTONI, R.H.T., EMMEL, J., SHAPIRO, A., PETERSEN, B., KUDRNA, O., GOMEZ-BUSTILLO, M.R., BALLETTO, E., SIBATANI, A., & NAKAMURA, I. 1981 (1983). Editor’s note [vis a vis butterfly nomenclature]. . [PDF file on CD 1].

MAY, P.G. 1985. A simple method for measuring nectar extraction rates in butterflies. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 39 (1): 53-55.

MAY, P.G. 1988. Determinants of foraging profitability in two nectivorous butterflies. Ecological Entomology 13 (2): 171-184.

MAY, R.M. 1978. The dynamics and diversity of insect faunas. In: MOUND, L.A., and WALOFF, N. [Eds]. Diversity of insect faunas. Symposia of the Royal Entomological Society of London, No. 9: 188-204.

MAZZEI, K.C., & SHAPIRO, A.M. 2002. Lepidopterists’ perceptions of a proposed permitting system for butterfly collecting on public lands. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 55 (3): 101-110.

McFARLAND, N. 1964. Notes on collecting, rearing, and preserving larvae of macrolepidoptera. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 18 (4): 201-210.

McFARLAND, N. 1965. Additional notes on rearing and preserving larvae of macrolepidoptera. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 19 (4): 233-236.

McFARLAND, N. 1970 (1971). Botanical names in entomological papers and habitat studies. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 9 (2): 89-96. [PDF file on CD1]

McFARLAND, N. 1972. Notes on describing, measuring, preserving and photographing the eggs of Lepidoptera. Journal of Research on the Lepididoptera 10 (3): 203-214. [PDF file on CD1]

McMILLAN, W.O., MONTEIRO, A., & KAPAN, D.D. 2002. Development and evolution on the wing. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17 (3): 125-133.

MEINWALD, J., BORIAK, C.J., SCHNEIDER, D, BOPPRE, M., WOOD, W.F., & EISNER, T. 1974. Volatile ketones in the hairpencil secretion of danaid butterflies (Amauris and Danaus). Experientia 30 (7): 721-723.

MELLENCAMP. K., HASS, M., WERNE, A., STARK, R., & HAZEL, W. 2007. Role of larval stemmata in control of pupal color and pupation site preference in swallowtail butterflies Papilio troilus, Papilio polyxenes, Eurytides marcallus, and Papilio glaucus (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100 (1): 53-58.

MENENDEZ, R., GONZALEZ-MEGIAS, A., HILL, J.K., BRASCHLER, B., WILLIS, S.G., COLLINGHAM, Y., FOX, R., ROY, D.B., & THOMAS, C.D. 2006. Species richness changes lag behind climate change. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 273 (1593): 1465-1470.

MEVI-SCHUETZ, J., & ERHARDT, A. 2005. Amino acids in nectar enhance butterfly fecundity: A long-awaited link. American Naturalist 165 (4): 411-419. [General reference; have as a PDF file].

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MILLER, J.S. 1987a. Phylogenetic studies in the Papilioninae (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 186 (4): 365-512.

MILLER, J.S. 1987b. Host-plant relationships in the Papilionidae (Lepidoptera): parallel cladogenesis or colonization? Cladistics 3 (2): 105-120.

MILLER, J.Y. 1994. Book review. “Butterfly gardening: Creating summer magic in your garden”, Xerces Society, 1990. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 48 (?): ?.

MILLER, L.D. 1968. The higher classification, phylogeny and zoogeography of the Satyridae (Lepidoptera). Memoires of the American Entomological Society No. 24: 1-174.

MILLER, L.D. 1969 (1970). Nomenclature of wing veins and cells. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 8 (2): 37-48. [PDF file on CD1]

MILLER, L.D. 1985. Book Review. “Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae. Notes on species-group names”, by Charles A. Bridges. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 39 (1): 51.

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MILLER, L.D. 1986b. Book review. “Milkweed Butterflies”, by P.R. Ackery & R.I. Vane-Wright, 1984. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 40 (1): 72-73.

MILLER, L.D., & BROWN, F.M. 1981 (1983). Butterfly taxonomy: A reply. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 20 (4): 193-198. . [PDF file on CD 1].

MILLER, L.D., & CLENCH, H.K. 1968. Some aspects of mating behavior in butterflies. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 22 (3): 125-132.

MILLER, W.E. 1997. Intoxicated lepidopterans: how is their fitness affected, and why do they tipple? Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 51 (4): 277-287.

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MOLLEMAN, F., GRUNSVEN, R.H.A., LIEFTING, M., ZWAAN, B.J., & BRAKEFIELD, P.M. 2005. Is male puddling behaviour of tropical butterflies targeted at sodium for nuptial gifts or activity? Biological Journal of th Linnean Society 86 (3): 345-361.

MOLLEMAN, F., KRENN, H.W., VAN ALPHEN, M.E., BRAKEFIELD, P.M., DE VRIES, P.J., & ZWAAN, B.J. 2005. Food intake of fruit-feeding butterflies: evidence for adaptive variation in proboscis morphology. Biological Journal of theLinnean Society 86 (3): 333-343.

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MONTEIRO, A.[F.], PRIJS, J., BAX, M., HAKKAART, T., & BRAKEFIELD, P.M. 2003. Mutants highlight the modular control of butterfly eyespot patterns. Evolution and Development 5 (2): 180-187. [Bicyclus anynana]

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