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REVIEW
Mallet, J. & Joron, M. (1999). 
Evolution of diversity in warning colour and mimicry: polymorphisms, shifting balance and speciation. 
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 30:201-233.

ORIGINAL PAPERS
Papanicolaou A, Joron M, McMillan WO, Blaxter ML, Jiggins CD(2005)
Genomic tools and cDNA derived markers for butterflies.
Mol Ecol. 2005 Aug;14(9):2883-97.
Jiggins CD, Mavarez J, Beltran M, McMillan WO, Johnston JS, Bermingham E. (2004)
A genetic linkage map of the mimetic butterfly, Heliconius melpomene
Genetics. 2004 Oct 16.
Jiggins CD, Estrada C, Rodrigues A (2004)
Mimicry and the evolution of premating isolation in Heliconius melpomene Linnaeus
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17(3) 680 - (May 2004).
Naisbit RE, Jiggins CD, Mallet J.
Mimicry: developmental genes that contribute to speciation.
Evol Dev. 5(3):269-80 (2003).
Pinheiro, CEG (2003).
Does MŸllerian Mimicry Work in Nature? Experiments with Butterflies and Birds (Tyrannidae).
JBIOTROPICA Volume: 35 Issue: 3 Pages: 356-364
Jiggins CD, Naisbit RE, Coe RL, Mallet J. (2002)
Reproductive isolation caused by colour pattern mimicry
Nature. 2001 May 17;411(6835):302-5.
Saito A
Mimicry in Butterflies: Microscopic structure
Forma 17: 133-139 (2002).
Koch PB, Behnecke B, ffrench-Constant RH.
The molecular basis of melanism and mimicry in a swallowtail butterfly.
Curr Biol. 10(10):591-594 (2000).
Uesugi K
The adaptive significance of Batesian mimicry in the swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes (Insecta, Papilionidae): assocative learning in a predator.
Ethology 102: 762-775 (1996).
Scriber JM, Hagen RH, Lederhouse RC (1996)
Genetics of mimicry in the tiger swallowtail butterflies, Papilio glaucus and P. canadensis (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae).
Evolution (1996) 50: 222-236
Ohsaki N.
Preferential predation of female butterflies and the evolution of Batesian mimicry.
Nature 378:173-75 (1995).
Uesugi K
Mimicry in Papilio polytes and its ecological meaning.
In: Swallowtail Butterfiles: Their Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Edited by J. Mark Scriber, Yoshitaka Tsubaki and Robert C. Lederhouse. pp. 165-172.
Scientific Publishers, Inc. P.O. Box 15718, Gainesville, FL 32604 (1995)
Yamauchi A.
A population dynamic model of Batesian mimicry.
Researches on Population Ecology (Kyoto). 35(2): 295-315 (1993).
Uesugi K
Temporal change in records of mimetic butterfly Papilio polytes with establishment of its model Pachliopta aristolochiae in the Ryukyu Islands.
Jpn. J. Ent. 59:183-198 (1991).
Ritland, D.B. & L.P. Brower.
The viceroy butterfly is not a batesian mimic.
Nature 350:497-498 (1991).
Uesugi K
On the butterfly fauna of the Ryuku Islands. I. Hateruma island.
Biol. Mag. Okinawa 22: 47-56 (1984).
Uesugi K
Notes on natural enemies to butterfies I. Insects.
Loochoos 9:12-14 (1983).
Clarke C, Sheppard PM. (1975)
The genetics of the mimetic butterfly Hypolimnas bolina (L.).
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1975 Nov 13;272(917):229-65.
Clarke CA, Sheppard PM. (1972)
The genetics of the mimetic butterfly Papilio polytes L.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1972 Mar 16;263(855):431-58.
Clarke, C.A., P.M. Sheppard, and I.W.B. Thornton. (1968).
The genetics of the mimetic butterfly Papilio memnon L.
Phil. Tran. Roy. Soc. London, ser. B. 254: 37-89.
Clarke, C.A., and P.M. Sheppard. (1960).
The evolution of mimicry in the butterfly Papilio dardanus.
Heredity 14: 163-173.
Clarke CA, Shephard PM (1959).
The genetics of Papilio dardanus, Brown II. Races dardanus, polyrophus, meseres, and fibullus.
XXX -457 (1959).
Clarke CA, Shephard PM (1959).
The genetics of Papilio dardanus, Brown I. Race cenea from South Africa..
Genetics 44, 1347-1358 (1959).