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The subspecies concept in butterflies: has its application in taxonomy and conservation biology outlived its usefulness?
Record no:
66274
Author:
Braby, Michael F.
;
Eastwood, Rodney
;
Murray, Neil
Citation:
BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY. 2012 v.106 no.4 : 699-716 [kept P574 [P14]
Year:
2012
Subject:
Insect populations
;
Butterflies - Classification
;
Species diversity
;
Variation (Biology)
;
Type:
CrossReference
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