| 1. | A few authorities still include the family Riodinidae within the Lycaenidae.
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| 2. | Some caterpillars of Lycaenidae butterflies and some moths also produce honeydew.
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| 3. | Myrmecophilous associations are best known in butterflies of the family Lycaenidae.
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| 4. | Some larvae, especially those of the Lycaenidae, form honeydew secretions.
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| 5. | The delimitation from the closely related Lycaenidae by morphological autapomorphy is difficult.
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| 6. | As with many Lycaenidae, sugar ants attend the larvae.
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| 7. | The relationships of the Lycaenidae are not fully resolved.
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| 8. | It belongs to the family of gossamer-winged butterflies ( Lycaenidae ).
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| 9. | They are similar to the eggs of Lycaenidae.
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| 10. | It is now recognized that myrmecophily arose several times among Riodinidae and Lycaenidae clades.
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