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The genetics of some mimetic forms ofPapilio dardanus, brown, andPapilio glaucus, Linn

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Clarke, C.A., Sheppard, P.M. The genetics of some mimetic forms ofPapilio dardanus, brown, andPapilio glaucus, Linn. J Genet 56, 236–259 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02984747

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