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Ultrasonic Hearing in Nocturnal Butterflies. Hedylids Have Ultrasound-Sensitive Ears on Their Wings to Help Them Avoid Bats
Yack, Jayne E.
;
Fullard, James H.
Date:
1999
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Yack, Jayne E. and Fullard, James H. 1999. "
Ultrasonic Hearing in Nocturnal Butterflies. Hedylids Have Ultrasound-Sensitive Ears on Their Wings to Help Them Avoid Bats
."
Nature
, 403, (6767) 265–266.
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