English: Coreura simsoni, from the Ecuadorian Andes, representing aposematic coloration. Scale bar 1cm
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Fiedler, Konrad, and Gunnar Brehm. 2021. "Aposematic Coloration of Moths Decreases Strongly along an Elevational Gradient in the Andes" Insects 12, no. 10: 903. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12100903
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Coreura simsoni, from the Ecuadorian Andes, representing aposematic coloration. Scale bar 1cm
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