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From: Unravelling the role of host plant expansion in the diversification of a Neotropical butterfly genus

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The number of eggs laid (Mean ± SE) on either Juanulloa parasitica or Trianaea speciosa (choice experiment) by four different Melinaea species (M. menophilus, M. mothone, M. marsaeus, and M. satevis; N = 18 females/species). Full and dash lines indicate average number of eggs laid on J. parasitica and T. speciosa respectively, for all species combined. * indicates significant difference (p < 0.001) between host plants for each species

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