id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42606 Punnett, Reginald Crundall Mimicry in Butterflies .txt text/plain 45462 2945 69 close resemblance between butterflies belonging to different families and by certain peculiarities in the form or colour or habits of a species. mimic so closely in appearance species belonging to an entirely different to the three different forms of female, of which one is like the male while female alone of some unprotected species mimics a model with obnoxious serves {24} as a model for several species belonging to different groups. forms are close mimics of a common Danaine or Acraeine model. form, and with its strong red colour and black wing margins broken by white Both supposed that in general colour and pattern the groups to which model resemblance shewn by this form to another species of Swallow-tail, _Papilio years to breeding the different forms of this butterfly in Ceylon[45]. Observations on birds attacking butterflies where mimetic forms occur have resemblances between different species of butterflies have been brought ./cache/42606.txt ./txt/42606.txt