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Heliconius butterflies

T31) shows a 5-hydroxygeranial structure (carrying an additional oxygen function at position 7). An antiaphrodisiac, tranr-/3-ocimene (T134), that male Heliconius butterflies transfer to the females during copula is also... [Pg.191]

Nahrstedt, A. and R. H. Davis, The occurrence of the cyanoglu-cosides linamarin and lotaustralin, in Acraea and Heliconius butterflies. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 68B, 575-577 (1981). [Pg.297]

Gilbert, L.E. Postmating Female Odor in Heliconius Butterflies A Male-Contributed Antiaphrodisiac Science 193, 419-420 (1976). [Pg.77]

Gilbert, L. E. (1972) Pollen feeding and reproductive biology of Heliconius butterflies. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA., 69, 1403-7. [Pg.293]

Gilbert, L. E. (1976) Post-mating female odor in Heliconius butterflies a male-contributed antiaphrodisiac. Science, 193, 419-20. [Pg.324]

Turner, J. R. G. (1976b) Adaptive radiation and convergence in subdivisions of the butterfly genus Heliconius(Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 58, 297-308. [Pg.296]

Young, A. M. (1980) Over-exploitation of larval host plants by the butterflies Heliconius cydno and Heliconius sapho (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae Heliconiinae Heliconiini) in Costa Rica. J. N. Y. ent. Soc., 88, 217-27. [Pg.330]


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