Mimicry and the Chrysomelidae

  • Balsbaugh E
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Abstract

1) Poisonous spp. possess defensive secretions; mimicry with carabids; 2) Thanatosis, 3) Batesian mimicry of chrysomelids, 4) Mullerian mimicry, coccinellids 5) Eyespots, 6) Sex-limited mimicry, males of a buprestid mimic either sex of chrysomelids; 7) stridulation

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Balsbaugh, E. U. (1988). Mimicry and the Chrysomelidae. In Biology of Chrysomelidae (pp. 261–284). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3105-3_16

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