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NICULESCU, E.V. 1978b. Sur la delimitation des especes. Linneana Belgica 7 (6): 184-191.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1978c. Les ecailles androconiales chez les Polyommatinae (Lycaenidae) – bons criteres specifiques et generiques. Revue Roumaine de Biologie Serie de Biologie Animale 23 (1): 15-19.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1978d. Recherches morphologiques et systematiques sur les Papilioninae (Lepidoptera – Papilionidae). 1. SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterologia 6 (2): 97-111.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1978e. Recherches morphologiques et systematiques sur les Papilioninae (Lepidoptera – Papilionidae). 2. SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterologia 6 (3): 179-193.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1978f. [Interspecific variation of the pronotum in the species group Papilio (Lepidoptera)]. Studii si Cercetari de Biologie Seria Biologie Animalia 30 (1): 21-24.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1979. Contributions morphologiques et taxonomiques a l’etude du genre Vanessa (sensu lato) (Lepidoptera – Nymphalidae). Revue Vervietoise d’Histoire Naturelle 36 (1-3): 2-6.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1980a. [Speciation through hybridization in Lepidoptera] (in Italian). Studii si Cercetari de Biologie Seria Biologie Animala 32 (1): 19-22.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1980b. Problemes de systematique dans la famille des Satyridae. Nouvelle Revue d’Entomologie 10 (3): 301-311.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1981. [Venation and taxonomy in the Papilionidae] (in Italian). Studii si Cercetari de Biologie Seria Biologie Animala 33 (1): 13-18.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1982b. Nervation et taxonomie dans la famille des Papilionidae (Lepidoptera). Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique de Mulhouse 1982: 27-30.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1984a. Le genre Eques Kirby est bien un genre valable (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae). Bollettino del Museo di Zoologia dell’Universita di Torino 1975 (4): 95-98.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1984b. Materiaux pour la definition de l’espece. Revue Roumaine de Biologie Serie de Biologie Animale 29 (1): 9-14. [Papilio; use of single criterion in species definition]

NICULESCU, E.V. 1984c. Recherches sur le statut taxonomique des Riodinidae (Lepidoptera-Aparasternia). Revue Vervietoise d’Histoire Naturelle 41 (3): 34-37.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1984d. L’habitus et la nervation s’averent, parfois, deficients en systematique (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae). Revue Vervietoise d’Histoire Naturelle 41 (4): 71-72. [Use of habitus and nervous system in systematics of Papilionidae]

NICULESCU, E.V. 1986. Familia Nymphalidae (Lep.). Phylogenie et classification. Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique de Mulhouse 1986: 1-5.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1989a. La definition des taxons, operations indispenssable a la systematique des lepidopteres. Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 17 No. 68: 395-419.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1989b. L’evolution du sous-ordre Aparasternia (Lepidoptera) refletee dans la structure de l’exosquelette. Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 17 No. 67: 281-302.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1989c. L’armature genitale male des Papilionidae. (Lepidoptera – Aparasternia). Cercle des Lepidopteristes de Belgique Bulletin 18 (1-2): 10-24.

NICULESCU, E.V. 1991. Le genre Graphium Scopoli, 1777 morphologie, taxonomie et classification (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 19 No. 73: 9-29.

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NIJHOUT, H.F. 1984. Colour pattern modification by coldshock in Lepidoptera. Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology 81: 287-305. [Vanessa cardui]

NIJHOUT, H.F. 1985. The developmental physiology of colour patterns in the Lepidoptera. Advances in Insect Physiology 18: 181-247.

NIJHOUT, H.F. 1990. A comprehensive model for colour pattern formation in butterflies. Proceedings Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences 239 (No. 1294): 81-113.

NIJHOUT, H.F. 1991. The development and evolution of butterfly wing patterns. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington & London: i-xvi, 1-297.

NIJHOUT, H.F. 1994. Developmental perspectives on the evolution of butterfly mimicry. BioScience 44: 148-157.

NIJHOUT, H.F. 2001a. Elements of butterfly wing patterns. Journal of Experimental Zoology 291 (3): 213-225.

NIJHOUT, H.F. 2001b. Origin of butterfly wing patterns. In: WAGNER, G.P. [ED.] The character concept in evolutionary biology. Academic Press, San Diego etc. i-xxiii, 1-622. Chapter pagination: 511-529.

NIJHOUT, H.F., & WRAY, G.A. 1986. Homologies in the colour patterns of the genus Charaxes (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 28 (4): 387-410.

NIJHOUT, H.F., MAINI, P.K., MADZVAMUSE, A., WATHEN, A.J., & SEKIMURA, T. 2003. Pigmentation pattern formation in butterflies: Experiments and models. Comptes Rendus Biologies 326 (8): 717-727. [Papilio dardanus]

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NILSSON, D.E., LAND, M.F., & HOWARD, J. 1988. Optics of the butterfly eye. Journal of Comparative Physiology A Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 162 (3): 341-366.

NISHIDA, R. 2005. Chemosensory basis of host recognition in butterflies – multi-component system of oviposition stimulants and deterrents. Chemical Senses 30: i293-i294 (supplement 1).

NUTTING, W.B. 1976. Book review. History of Entomology, edited by R.F. Smith et al. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 30 (3): 244.

NYLIN, S. 2003. Evolutionary dynamics of host plant range in the butterfly tribe Nymphalini (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). In: LEGAKIS, A., SFENTHOURAKIS, S., POLYMENI, R., & THESSALOU-LEGAKI, M. [EDS]. The new panorama of animal evolution: proceedings XVIII International Congress of Zoology. Pensoft, Sofia and Moscow: i-xvi, 1-738. Chapter pagination: 107-114.

NYLIN, S., & JANZ, N. 1999. The ecology and evolution of host plant range: butterflies as a model group. In: OLFF, H., BROWN, V.K., & DRENT, R.H. [EDS]. Herbivores: between plants and predators. Blackwell Science for the British Ecological Society. Oxford: i-x, 1-639. Chapter pagination: 31-54.

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ODENDAAL, F.J. 1990. The dry season influences reproductive parameters in female butterflies. Biotropica 22 (1): 100-102.

ODENDAAL, F.J., RAUSHER, M.D., BENREY, B., & NUNEZ-FARFAN, J. 1987. Predation by Anolis lizards on Battus philenor raises questions about butterfly mimicry systems. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 41 (3): 141-144.

OHSAKI, N. & SATO, Y. 1990. Avoidance mechanisms of three Pieris butterfly species against the parasitoid wasp Apanteles glomeratus. Ecological Entomology 15 (2): 169-176.

OKANO, K. 1987. The check list of libytheid butterflies in the world, with some bibliographical observations. Tokurana 13 (1): 1-12.

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OMURA, H., HONDA, K., & FEENY, P. 2006. From terpenoids to aliphatic acids: Further evidence for late-instar switch in osmetrial defense as a characteristic trait of swallowtail butterflies in the tribe Papilionini. Journal of Chemical Ecology 32 (9): 1999-2012.

OPLER, P.A. 1969. Book review. The higher classification, phylogeny and zoogeography of the Satyridae (Lepidoptera), by Lee D. Miller. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 23 (4): 276-277.

OPLER, P.A. 1995. Studying butterfly behavior with a camera. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 49 (1): 1-5.

OSBORN, F., & JAFFE, K. 1995 (1997). Cooperation vs. exploitation: interactions between lycaenid (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) larvae and ants. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 34: 69-82. [PDF file on CD 1].

OTAKI, J.M. 1998. Color-pattern modifications of the butterfly wings induced by transfusion and oxyanions. Journal of Insect Physiology 44 (12): 1181-1190. (Vanessa cardui (Cynthia cardui).

OTAKI, J.M., KIMURA, Y., & YAMAMOTO, H. 2006. Molecular phylogeny and color-pattern evolution of Vanessa butterflies (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Transactions of the Lepidopterological Society of Japan 57 (4): 359-370.

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OWEN, D.F. 1982. Restricted distribution of butterflies and plant chemistry. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 94 (9-10): 205.

PAILLISSON, J.M., OUIN, A., & LHONORE, J. 2000. Criteres de vulnerabilite de populations de rhopaloceres: la “methode du cube”. Insectes 118: 27-30.

PAIVINEN, J., GRAPPUTO, A., KAITALA, V., KOMONEN, A., KOTIAHO, J.S., SAARINEN, K., & WAHLBERG, N. 2005. Negative density-distribution relationship in butterflies. BMC-Biology 3 (5): 1-13. General reference; have as a PDF file]

PAK, G.A., BERKHOUT, H., & KLAPWIJK, J. 1991. Do Trichogramma look for hosts. Colloques de l’INRA 56: 77-80.

PAK, G.A., VAN DALEN, A., KAASHOEK, N., & DUKMAN, H. 1990. Host egg chorion structure influencing host suitability for the egg parasitoid Trichogramma Westwood. Journal of Insect Physiology 36 (11): 869-875.

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PARKER, G.H. 1955. Background adaptations. Quarterly Review of Biology 30: 105-115.

PASHLEY, D.P., McPHERON, B.A., & ZIMMER, E.A. 1993. Systematics of holometabolous insect orders based on 18S ribosomal RNA. Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution 2: 132-142.

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PEASE, R.W. 1968. The evolutionary and biological significance of multiple pairing in Lepidoptera. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 22 (4): 197-209.

PEGGIE, D. 2003. Systematics of Vagrantini butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Part 1. Cladistic analysis. Treubia 33 (1): 71-87.

PEGGIE, D. 2004. Systematics of Vagrantini butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Part 2. Discussion on clades and character distributions. Treubia 33 (2): 137-146.

PENA, C., WAHLBERG, N., WEINGARTNER, E., KODANDARAMAIAH, U., NYLIN, S., FREITAS, A.V.L., & BROWER, A.V.Z. 2006. Higher level phylogeny of Satyrinae butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) based on DNA sequence data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40 (1): 29-49.

PENALVER, E., & GRIMALDI, D.A. 2006. New data on Miocene butterflies in Dominican amber (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae and Nymphalidae) with the description of a new nymphalid. American Museum Novitates 3519: 1-17.

PENZ, C.M., & PEGGIE, D. 2003. Phylogenetic relationships among Heliconiinae genera based on morphology (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Systematic Entomology 28 (4): 451-479. [PDF file on CD1]

PESSON, P. 1980. A propos de l’instinct botanique des insectes: unaspect de la co-evolution des plantes et des insectes. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France 16 (3): 435-452.

PETERSEN, B. 1966. Comparative speciation in two butterfly families, Pieridae and Nymphalidae. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 5 (2): 113-126. [PDF file on CD1].

PFEUFFER, E. 2006. Christian Friedrich Freyers Bedeutung als Lepidopterologe am Beispiel seiner Lycaeniden. Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins fuer Schwaben 110: 2-21.

PHILIPS, L.S. 1959. Fluorescence in the colors of certain Lepidoptera observed under ultraviolet light. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 13 (2): 73-77.

PIERCE, N.E. 1985. Lycaenid butterflies and ants: selection for nitrogen-fixing and other protein-rich food plants. American Naturalist 125 (6): 888-898.

PIERCE, N.E. 1987a. The evolution and biogeography of associations between lycaenid butterflies and ants. Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology 4: 89-116.

PIERCE, N.E. 1987b. The remarkable life histories of lycaenid butterflies. Insectarium 24 (3): 76-83.

PIERCE, N.E. 1989. Butterfly-ant mutualisms. In: GRUBB, P.J., & WHITTAKER, J.B. [Eds.] Toward a more exact ecology. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford: i-x, 1-468. Chapter pagination: 299-324.

PIERCE, N.E. 1995. Predatory and parasitic Lepidoptera: carnivores living on plants. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 49 (4): 412-453.

PIERCE, N.E. 2001. Peeling the onion: symbioses between ants and blue butterflies. In: DUGATKIN, L.A. [ED.] Model systems in behavioral ecology: integrating conceptual, theoretical, and empirical approaches. Princeton University Press, Princeton & Oxford. i-xxii, 1-551. Chapter pagination: 41-56.

PIERCE, N.E., & MEAD, P.S. 1981. Parasitoids as selective agents in the symbiosis between lycaenid butterfly larvae and ants. Science (Washington D C) 211 (4487): 1185-1187.

PIERCE, N.E., BRABY, M.F., HEATH, A., LOHMAN, D.J., MATHEW, J., RAND, D.B., & TRAVASSOS, M.A. 2002. The ecology and evolution of ant association in the Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera). Annual Review of Entomology 47: 733-771.

PLATT, A.P. 1969. A lightweight collapsible bait trap for Lepidoptera. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 23 (3): 97-101.

PLATT, A.P. 1972. Book review. Lepidoptera Genetics, by Roy Robinson. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 26 (2): 124-125.

PLISKE, T.E. 1975. Attraction of Lepidoptera to plants containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Environmental Entomology 4 (3): 455-473.

POLLARD, E. 1982. Monitoring butterfly abundance in relation to the management of a nature reserve. Biological Conservation 24 (4): 317-328.

POLLARD, E. 1988. Temperature, rainfall and butterfly numbers. Journal of Applied Ecology 25 (3): 819-828.

POLLARD, E. 1991. Synchrony of population fluctuations: the dominant influence of widespread factors on local butterfly populations. Oikos 60 (1): 7-10.

POLLOCK, D.D., WATT, W.B., RASHBROOK, V.K., & IYENGAR, E.V. 1998. Molecular phylogeny for Colias butterflies and their relatives (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 91 (5): 524-531.

PORTER, A.H. 1990. Testing nominal species boundaries using gene flow statistics: the taxonomy of two hybridizing admiral butterflies (Limenitis: Nymphalidae). Systematic Zoology 39 (2): 131-147.

PORTER, A.H., & SHAPIRO, A.M. 1990. Lock-and-key hypothesis: lack of mechanical isolation in a butterfly (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) hybrid zone. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 83 (2): 107-114.

POWELL, J.A. 1996. Book review. “The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and Diversity”, by Malcolm J. Scoble, 1992. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 50 (2): 153-155.

PRESTON, F.W. 1993. Presidential address, 1992: Megatrends and the Lepidopterists’ Society. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 47 (1): 1-7.

PRESTON-MAFHAM, R., & PRESTON-MAFHAM, K. 1988. Butterflies of the world. Blandford Press, United Kingdom: 1-192.

PRINGLE, E. [L.] 1985b. Hill-topping: a sexual phenomenon? Metamorphosis 1 (14): 5-6.

PRINGLE, E. [L.] 1994. Are fires the enemy? Metamorphosis 5 (2): 55-57.

PRINGLE, E.L. 1987b. Hill-topping – yet again! Metamorphosis 1 (18): 9-12.

PRINGLE, E.L. 1997. Butterfly breeding areas - a micro-climatic perspective. Metamorphosis 8 (2): 82-84.

PYLE, R.M. 1984. Rebuttal to Murphy and Ehrlich on common names of butterflies. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 23 (1): 89-93. . [PDF file on CD 1]

PYLE, R.M. 1995. A history of Lepidoptera conservation, with special reference to its Remingtonian debt. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 49 (4): 397-411.

QUICK, W.N.B. 1972. Preparation of wings, palpi, etc. of Lepidoptera for micro-photography and microscopic examination. Victorian Entomologist 2 (3): 11-12.

RABB, R.L., & KENNEDY, G.G. [Eds.] 1979. Movement of highly mobile insects: concepts and methodology in research. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina: i-xii, 1-456.

RAUSHER, M.D. 1983. Ecology of host-selection behavior in phytophagous insects. In: DENNO, R.F., & MCCLURE, M.S. [Eds]. Variable plants and herbivores in natural and managed systems. Academic Press, New York: i-xvi, 1-717. Chapter pagination: 223-257.

RAWSON, G.W. 1968. Study of fluorescent pigments in Lepidoptera by means of paper partition chromatography. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 22 (1): 27-40.

REINTHAL, W.J. 1963. About the “pumping action” of a Papilio at water. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 17 (1): 35-36.

REINTHAL, W.J. 1966. Butterfly aggregations. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 5 (1): 51-59. [PDF file on CD1].

REMBOLD, H., RASCHER, J., EDER, J., & UMEBACHI, Y. 1978. Partial structure of papiliochrome, the yellow wing pigment of the papilionid butterflies. Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung Section c Biosciences 33 (7-8): 498-503.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948a. Use of the Kiriakoff system of nomenclature. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (2): 16.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948b. Principles of taxonomy – I. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (3): 26.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948c. Lepidoptera biology – open for study. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (4): 37.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948d. Principles of taxonomy – II. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (4): 38.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948e. Principles of taxonomy – III. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (5): 50.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948f. Principles of taxonomy – IV. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (6): 62.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948g. Procedure in taxonomy – IV. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (7): 78.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948h. Procedure in taxonomy – V. Categories of classification. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (8): 90.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1948i. Principles of taxonomy – VI. Natural and artificial classification. The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (9): 102.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1949. Procedure in taxonomy – VI. Types of genera. The Lepidopterists’ News 3 (2): 14.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1951. Editorial – The components of an adequate paper describing a new species. The Lepidopterists’ News 5 (3-5): 46.

REMINGTON, C.L. 1954b. The genetics of Colias (Lepidoptera). Advances in Genetics 6: 403-450. [Review]

REMINGTON, C.L. 1980. Harry Kendon Clench, in the founding of the Lepidopterists’ Society. Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society 34 (2): 98-100.

REMINGTON, J.E., & REMINGTON, C.L. 1957. Mimicry, a test of evolutionary theory. Yale Scientific Magazine 32: 10-21.

RIBI, W.A. 1979a. Structural differences in the tracheal tapetum of diurnal butterflies. Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung Section C Biosciences 34 (3-4): 284-287.

RIBI, W.A. 1979b. Coloured screening pigments cause red eye glow hue in pierid butterflies. Journal of Comparative Physiology 132 (1): 1-9.

RICHARD, F. 1947. Ponte des femelles de Rhopaloceres en captivite. Lambillionea 47: 7-13. [General reference; inducing females to oviposit in captivity; summarised in The Lepidopterists’ News 2 (6): 74 by C.L. Remington]

RICKETTS, T.H. 2001. Aligning conservation goals: are patterns of species richness and endemism concordant at regional scales? Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 24 (1): 91-99.
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