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Fig. 1. Photographs of the butterfly species examined. Uraniidae: (A) Urania
fulgens; Papilionidae: (B) Papilio ulysses, (C) Papilio
zalmoxis, (D) Parides sesostris, (E) Troides brookiana,
(F) Troides urvillianus, (G) Troides priamus priamus
(phenotypically similar to the green T. p. hecuba examined);
Lycaenidae: (H) Celastrina ladon, (I) Callophrys dumetorum,
(J) Mitoura gryneus and (K) Parrhasius m-album (very similar
and closely related to the P. moctezuma examined); Nymphalidae: (L)
Morpho aega. Photos are of upper wing surfaces, except for
Callophrys dumetorum (I) and Mitoura gryneus (J), which are
underwing surfaces. Not to scale. Specimens courtesy of the Yale Peabody
Museum of Natural History Department of Entomology.