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    Man-made habitat for Colias eurytheme

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    Habitat: Argynnis callippe laurina

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    Volume: 7Start Page: 50End Page: 5

    Geographical distribution and variation of the genus Argynnis III. Argynnis diana

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    Volume: 1Start Page: 201End Page: 20

    Colias christina — Alexandra intergraduation (Cover illustration)

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    Review: The Moths of North America North of Mexico Fasc. 21. Sphingoidea by Ronald W. Hodges

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    Parallel ecogenotypical color variation in butterflies (cover illustration)

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    Volume: 4Start Page: 114End Page: 11

    A Genetic Study of Wild Populations and Evolution A Genetic Study of Wild Populations and Evolution

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    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: normal; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: ";Arial";,";sans-serif";; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;" lang="EN-US">The determination of the scientific basis of heredity within the last two decades and the verification of the principal conclusions in many different plants and animals has made possible the application of analytical methods in the study of variations in wild populations. As with the physical and chemical sciences, genetics has been enabled to make use of mathematics to compound (often theoretically) out of simple units, the genes, the complexity known as an organism, much in the same way as a chemist compounds molecules with atoms and the physicist compounds atoms with protons and electrons.</span></p><br> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: normal; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: ";Arial";,";sans-serif";; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;" lang="EN-US">The determination of the scientific basis of heredity within the last two decades and the verification of the principal conclusions in many different plants and animals has made possible the application of analytical methods in the study of variations in wild populations. As with the physical and chemical sciences, genetics has been enabled to make use of mathematics to compound (often theoretically) out of simple units, the genes, the complexity known as an organism, much in the same way as a chemist compounds molecules with atoms and the physicist compounds atoms with protons and electrons.</span></p

    Habitat: Colias philodice eriphyle and Colias Eurytheme

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