| 21. | Batesian mimicry seems to be more common than in any other insect family of similar size.
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| 22. | This species is unpalatable to birds and belongs to the " orange " Batesian mimicry complex.
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| 23. | Such female-limited Batesian mimicry is not unique to this species, even in the genus " Papilio ".
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| 24. | ""'The Naturalist on the River Amazons " "', coloration of butterflies led him to discover Batesian mimicry.
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| 25. | Early naturalists have suggested its resemblance to the venomous common krait as an instance of Batesian mimicry.
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| 26. | This form of mimicry where an edible species mimics an inedible species is known as Batesian mimicry.
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| 27. | Batesian mimicry is not always perfect.
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| 28. | They have hoverflies often derive protection from resembling bumblebees, in Batesian mimicry, and may be confused with them.
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| 29. | Examples of Batesian mimicry are the several species of butterflies that mimic the toxic great Mormon of Indonesia.
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| 30. | The red-black pattern has a deterrent effect and serves to protect the insect ( Mullerian mimicry or Batesian mimicry ).
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