Wing Pattern Evolution and the Origins of Mimicry of North American Admirals

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It includes Europe, Asia north of the Himalaya, northern Africa, and the northern and central parts of the Arabian Peninsula. The Nearctic ecozone covers most of North America, including Greenland and the highlands of Mexico, Southern Mexico, Southern Florida, Central America, and the Caribbean islands together with South America...
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Variations among these species is predominately subtle in variations of this white-band wing pattern. In contrast, wing patterns in Nearctic forms are diverse. There are three lineages of mimicry in admiral butterflies that occur in North America which may have played a large role in the diversification of this group...
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