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Bufo terrestris

Southern toad, Bufo terrestris adults whole body ... [Pg.1500]

Hopkins, W.A., M.T. Mendonca, C.L. Rowe, and J.D. Congdon. 1998. Elevated trace metal concentrations in southern toads, Bufo terrestris, exposed to coal combustion waste. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 35 325-329. [Pg.1537]

American toad, Bufo americanus, 68, 188 Bufo arenarum, 81,541, 848, 861 Bufo spp., 68, 81, 122, 173, 178, 188, 264, 541,551,717, 848, 861,874 Giant toad, Bufo marinus, 178 Narrow-mouthed toad, Gastrophryne carolinensis, 31, 569, 879 Southern toad, Bufo terrestris, 264... [Pg.936]

Although the vast majority of the work on Batesian mimicry has been done on butterflies, it is by no means limited to this order. The following summary is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. Perhaps the best-known examples of Batesian mimicry outside of the Lepidoptera are those involving bees and wasps as models and other insects, especially flies, as mimics. The Browers (1960, 1962, 1965) have studied the reactions of toads (Bufo terrestris) to honeybees Apis mellifera) and their dronefly mimics Eristalis spp.) as well as to bumblebees Bombus americanorum) and their robberfly mimics Mallo-phora bomboides). [Pg.273]

Brower, J. V. Z. and Brower, L. P. (1962) Experimental studies of mimicry. 6. The reaction of toads Bufo terrestris) to honeybees Apis mellifera) and their dronefly mimics (Eristalis vinetorum). Am. Nat., 96, 297-308. [Pg.291]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1025 , Pg.1523 , Pg.1665 ]




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