Physical and behavioral adaptations to prevent overheating of the living wings of butterflies
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Gary D. Bernard | G. D. Bernard | Nanfang Yu | Naomi E. Pierce | N. Pierce | N. Yu | Cheng-Chia Tsai | Cheng-Chia Tsai | Richard A. Childers | Norman Nan Shi | Crystal Ren | Julianne N. Pelaez | Norman Nan Shi | Crystal Ren
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