| 1. | In Batesian mimicry, harmless animals may appear to be distasteful or poisonous.
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| 2. | "Batesian mimicry " was first described by pioneering naturalist Henry W . Bates.
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| 3. | The extreme case of genetic polymorphism is that of the polymorphism and Batesian mimicry.
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| 4. | Many species of red-bodied swallowtails show aposematism, and serve as models for Batesian mimicry.
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| 5. | In 1897 Poulton canvassed members during meetings of the Batesian mimicry and M�llerian mimicry.
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| 6. | Early experiments suggested that the viceroys use Batesian mimicry to defend themselves against predators.
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| 7. | Since " Anthelephila " do not associate with ants, this is presumably Batesian mimicry.
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| 8. | This is hypothesised to be a form of Batesian mimicry of the dangerous eel.
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| 9. | Apostatic selection can also be reflected in Batesian mimicry.
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| 10. | Batesian mimicry is also found in the harmless milk snake, which mimics venomous coral snakes.
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