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HAVING observed that in treating of the interesting phenomena of mimicry, writers have used indiscriminately very different factors, I shall try to give some preliminary ideas which I do not find published, and which I believe will be useful in explaining this interesting subject.
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HAGEN, H. Mimicry in the Colours of Insects * . Nature 7, 113–114 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/007113a0
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