Looking for the ants: selection of oviposition sites by two myrmecophilous butterfly species

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Looking for the ants: selection of oviposition sites by two myrmecophilous butterfly species is …
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P356DOI10.1163/157075608X383683

P50authorFrank van LangeveldeQ57181044
Irma WynhoffQ102427151
P2093author name stringMark Grutters
P433issue4
P921main subjectMyrmecophilyQ1090511
ovipositionQ22294716
oviposition siteQ121765013
P304page(s)371-388
P577publication date2008-09-01
P1433published inAnimal BiologyQ4764767
P1476titleLooking for the ants: selection of oviposition sites by two myrmecophilous butterfly species
P478volume58

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