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- species. Molecular work on two distantly related Heliconius comimics, Heliconius melpomene and Heliconius erato, has revealed that homologous genomic regions...
- to Heliconius charithonia. Wikispecies has information related to Heliconius charithonia. Bartlett, Troy (November 18, 2016). "Species Heliconius charithonia...
- Heliconius erato, or the red postman, is one of about 40 neotropical species of butterfly belonging to the genus Heliconius. It is also commonly known...
- previously, the Heliconius butterfly increases its chance of survival through ****ociation. By mapping the genome of many related species of Heliconius butterflies...
- consists of tall forests. Heliconius burneyi burneyi (French Guiana) Heliconius burneyi ada Neustetter, 1925 (Brazil: Rondônia) Heliconius burneyi anjae Neukirchen...
- Amazonas) Heliconius numata ethra (Hübner, [1831]) (Brazil: Espírito Santo) Heliconius numata aristiona Hewitson, [1853] (Bolivia, Peru) Heliconius numata...
- alphabetically: Heliconius doris delila (Hübner, [1813]) – (Peru) Heliconius doris dives (Oberthür, 1920) – (Colombia, Venezuela) Heliconius doris doris (Linnaeus...
- of some Heliconius butterflies. The host plants have evolved small yellow projections on their leaves, sti****s, that mimic mature Heliconius eggs near...
- Heliconius atthis, the false zebra longwing or Atthis longwing, is a species of Heliconius butterfly. It is endemic to western Ecuador. Is a mimic of the...
- butterflies Heliconius cydno and Heliconius pachinus". Organic and Bimolecular Chemistry, 2007. R.W. Mankin, MM Hay-Roe, "Wing-click sounds of Heliconius cydno...