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1847. In: D'Orbigny, C. D. (Ed.), Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle. Paris, Renard, Martinet et Cie. 9: 457‑463 (Papilio), 463‑464 (Papillonides) [general; morphology; Neotropics]
1848a. In: D'Orbigny, C. D. (Ed.), Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle. Paris, Renard, Martinet et Cie. 11: 368‑369 (Satyridae), 596 (Sicyonia), 598‑599 (Siderone) ([9 September]), 767 (Spionades [sic]), 800 (Stalactis [sic]) [general; morphology]
1848b-[49]a. In: D'Orbigny, C. D. (Ed.), Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle. Paris, Renard, Martinet et Cie. 12: 75 (Strymon) ([9 September] 1848), 120 (Symmachia), 127 (Synargis), 128 (Synchloe), 135 (Syrmatia) ([31 December] 1848), 334 (Tamyris), 440 (Telegonus), 446 (Temenis) ([2 January 1849]), 473 (Terias), 546 (Tharops), 553 (Thereus), 554 (Therites [sic]), 557 (Thisbe), 562 (Thracides), 571 (Thyridia), 581 (Tigridia), 597 (Tmolus) ([1849]) [general]
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Desmier de Chenon, Roch
1978. See Genty, P. et al., 1978.
2004. See Li, Z. et al., 2004.
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1938. See Davenport, D. D. & V. G. Dethier, 1938.
1940a. Metamorphoses of Cuban Hesperiinae. Psyche (Cam-bridge) 46(4): 147‑155, pl. 9 (January) [general; eggs, larvae, pupae]
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1976. Notes on the behavior of Eumaeus minyas [sic] (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in Costa Rica. Brenesia (San José) 8: 103 (March)
1977. Eumaeus minyas [sic] (Hübner), an aposematic lycaenid butterfly. Brenesia (San José) 12/13: 269‑270 (August) [Costa Rica]
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1979b. Pollen‑feeding rainforest Parides and Battus butterflies in Costa Rica. Biotropica 11(3): 237‑238, 1 fig. (September) [Parides childrenae Gray, P. arcas mylotes Bates, Battus crassus lepidus Felder]
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1983a. See Singer, M. C. et al., 1983.
1983b. Zamia skinneri & Z. fairchildiana (Zamia, Palmera Siempre Verde, Cycad), pp. 349‑350, 1 fig. In: Janzen, D. H. (Ed.), Costa Rican Natural History. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press. [Eumaeus minijas (Hübner); host plants; Costa Rica]
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1983f. Euptychia hermes (Nimfa [sic] Café de Zacate, Grass Nymph), pp. 722‑723, 1 fig. In: Janzen, D. H. (Ed.), Costa Rican Natural History. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press. [life history; ecology; Costa Rica]
1983g. Hamadryas februa (Soñadora Común, Calico, Common Calico), pp. 729‑730, 1 fig. In: Janzen, D. H. (Ed.), Costa Rican Natural History. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press. [life history; ecology; Costa Rica]
1983h. Heliconius hecale (Hecale), pp. 730‑731, 1 fig. In: Janzen, D. H. (Ed.), Costa Rican Natural History. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press. [life history; ecology; Costa Rica]
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1986b. See Greig, N. & P. J. DeVries, 1986.
1987. The butterflies of Costa Rica and their natural history. Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae. Princeton, Princeton University Press. xxii + 327 pp., 50 pls., 35 figs., 3 tabs., 2 maps. [general; host plants; eggs, larvae, pupae, imagines; ecology; distribution; Neotropics]
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1989b. Notes on Panacea procilla lysimache (Nymphalidae) from Costa Rica. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 27(2): 140-141 (15 July) [general; behavior]
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1996. See Hawkins, B. A. & P. J. DeVries, 1996.
1997a. Breathing new life into the study of butterflies. American Scientist 85(5): 477-478, 1 fig. (September-October) [general; Venezuela; book review]
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1997c. See Swinethrottle, R. B., 1997.
1999. See Penz, C. M. & P. J. DeVries, 1999.
2000a. See Lande, R. et al., 2000.
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2001b. See Austin, G. T. & P. J. DeVries, 2001.
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2002d. See Hill, R. I. et al., 2002.
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DeVries, Philip James, and Irene Baker
1989. Butterfly exploitation of an ant-plant mutualism: Adding insult to herbivory. Journal of the New York entomological Society 97(3): 332-340, 3 figs. (22 August) [Thisbe irenea (Cramer); life history; behavior; Panama]
DeVries, Philip James, and Isidro A. Chacón
1982. A new species of Adelpha (Nymphalidae) from Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo, Costa Rica. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 20(2): 123‑126, 3 figs. (20 September) [A. stilesiana]
DeVries, Philip James, Isidro A. Chacón and Debra Murray
1994. Toward a better understanding of host use and biodiversity in riodinid butterflies (Lepidoptera). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 31(1/2): 103-126, 5 tabs. (1 July) [general; host plants; Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Argen-tina]
DeVries, Philip James, and Jason Piers Wilton Hall
1996. Two new species of Costa Rican butterflies (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae). Tropical Lepidoptera 7(1)(1): 87-90, 5 figs. (25 June) [Mesosemia harveyi, Theope guillaumei cecropia; Panama]
DeVries, Philip James, Donald James Harvey and Ian James Kitching
1986. The ant associated epidermal organs on the larva of the lycaenid butterfly Curetis regula Evans. Journal of natural History 20(3): 621‑633, 18 figs. ([20] May) [Hades noctula Westwood, Euselasia spp.]
DeVries, Philip James, Ian James Kitching and Richard Irwin Vane-Wright
1985. The systematic position of Antirrhea and Caerois, with comments on the classification of the Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera). Systematic Entomology 10(1): 11-32, 30 figs., 1 tab. (January) [life histories; host plants; Central and South America]
DeVries, Philip James, Russell Lande and Debra Murray
1999. Associations of co-mimetic ithomiine butterflies on small spatial and temporal scales in a neotropical rainforest. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 67(1): 73-85, 2 figs., 5 tabs. ([17] May) [general; Ecuador]
DeVries, Philip James, and George Eujens Martínez
1994. The morphology, natural history, and behavior of the early stages of Morpho cypris (Nymphalidae; Morphinae) - 140 years after formal recognition of the butterfly. Journal of the New York entomological Society 101(4): 515-530, 13 figs. (22 February) [egg, larva, pupa, imago; host plant; Costa Rica]
DeVries, Philip James, Debra Murray and Russell Lande
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DeVries, Philip James, and George O. Poinar
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DeVries, Philip James, Carla Maria Penz and Thomas R. Walla
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DeVries, Philip James, J. Schull and Nancy Greig
1987. Synchronous nocturnal activity and gregarious roosting in the Neotropical butterfly Celaenorrhinus fritzgaertneri (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 89(1): 89‑103, 3 figs., 1 tab. ("January", [2 February]) [behavior; ecology; Costa Rica]
DeVries, Philip James, and F. Gary Stiles
1990. Attraction of pyrrolizidine alkaloid seeking Lepidoptera to Epidendrum paniculatum orchids. Biotropica 22(3): 290-297, 1 fig., 6 tabs. (September) [Ithomiinae, Lycorea ceres atergatis Doubleday, Charis, Hesperiidae; Costa Rica]
DeVries, Philip James, and Thomas R. Walla
2001. Species diversity and community structure in Neotropical fruit-feeding butterflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 74(1): 1-15, 5 figs., 7 tabs. ([22] September) [general; Ecuador]
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1877a. Tagschmetterlinge von Portorico gesammelt von Herrn Consul Krug. Stettiner entomologische Zeitung 38(4/6): 233‑245, pl. 1 (late March) [general; ecology; life histories; new taxa: Pieris josephina variety krugii, Terias citrina variety portoricensis, Synchloe tulita, Goniloba idas variety pedro]
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