. Chemical interactions among milkweed plants (asclepiadaceae) and lepidopteran herbivores. Asclepiadaceae; Milkweeds; Lepidoptera. 77. Fig. 6. An adult male Cycnia tenera and a late-instar larva. The taxonomy of this genus has been disputed. Forbes (1960) considered C. tenera as distinct from C. inopinatus, while Kimball (1965) merged both species under the latter name. More recent treatments (, Hedges, in press) maintain separate status for the two species. Voucher specimens of larvae and adults used in this study have been deposited in the Florida State Collection of Arthropods. Doyle C


. Chemical interactions among milkweed plants (asclepiadaceae) and lepidopteran herbivores. Asclepiadaceae; Milkweeds; Lepidoptera. 77. Fig. 6. An adult male Cycnia tenera and a late-instar larva. The taxonomy of this genus has been disputed. Forbes (1960) considered C. tenera as distinct from C. inopinatus, while Kimball (1965) merged both species under the latter name. More recent treatments (, Hedges, in press) maintain separate status for the two species. Voucher specimens of larvae and adults used in this study have been deposited in the Florida State Collection of Arthropods. Doyle Conner Building, Gainesville. FL. (Photos by Rrover) (Source: Cohen and Brower, 1983). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cohen, James


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