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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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1986b. See Greig, N. & P. J. DeVries, 1986.
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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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2006. See Penz, C. M. & P. J. DeVries, 2006.
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