| 11. | Mimics a species of bumblebee ( Batesian mimicry ).
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| 12. | Aposematism and apostatic selection is used to explain defensive signaling like Batesian mimicry in certain species.
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| 13. | Some literature suggests that the queen-viceroy may not be a good model-mimic pair for Batesian mimicry.
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| 14. | Deception by Batesian mimicry need not be visual, as it may involve any of the senses.
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| 15. | Like in Batesian mimicry, the mimics are not necessarily related, although they obviously are in Heliconius.
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| 16. | Batesian mimicry need not involve visual mimicry, but can employ deception of any of the senses.
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| 17. | Most of these octopuses use Batesian mimicry, selecting an organism repulsive to predators as a model.
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| 18. | A case somewhat similar to Batesian mimicry is that of mimetic weeds, which imitate agricultural crops.
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| 19. | In particular, the genus is suitable for the study of both Batesian mimicry and M�llerian mimicry.
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| 20. | The Batesian mimicry in " Papilio polytes " is controlled by the " doublesex " gene.
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