Territoriality by hilltopping males of the great purple hairstreak, Atlides halesus (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae): convergent evolution with a pompilid wasp

作者: John Alcock

DOI: 10.1007/BF00295076

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摘要: Males of the lycaenid butterfly Atlides halesus regularly perched in certain portions particular palo verdes growing on ridgetops southern Arizona. From their perches, they launched defensive flights that repelled conspecific males from territories.

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