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Figure 2: Experimental Ablation of Hindwing Tails (“False Antennae”) in the “False Head” Butterfly Callophrys Xami and Its Effect on Interactions With Female Mantis (Stagmomantis Limbata).
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Figure 1: Callophrys Xami (A) With Hindwing Tails Intact (Control) and (B) With Hindwing Tails Experimentally Ablated (Dead Experimental Specimen With Broken Antennae).
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