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    Heliconius cydno, the cydno longwing, is a nymphalid butterfly that ranges from Mexico to northern South America. It is typically found in the forest understory...
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    Pseudopieris nehemia (Boisduval, 1836) Synonyms Pieris nehemia Boisduval, 1836 Dismorphia nehemia Leptalis cydno Doubleday, 1842 Leptalis penia Hopffer, 1874...
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    to feed on Passiflora: Longwing butterflies (Heliconiinae) Cydno longwing (Heliconius cydno), one of few Heliconians to feed on multiple species of Passiflora...
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    scientists to be a separate species from—but a hybrid of—the species Heliconius cydno and Heliconius melpomene, making H. heurippa an example of hybrid speciation...
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    Mexican sister, underside Agraulis vanillae Gulf fritillary Heliconius cydno cydno longwing, underside Heliconius erato red postman Heliconius hecale tiger...
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    in Müllerian mimicry with fellow Lepidoptera member H. cydno. The coloring pattern of H. cydno is used to warn a predator of the unpleasant taste of their...
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    occurs the next morning. H. eleuchia engages in Müllerian mimicry with H. cydno, specifically in Ecuador. For this type of mimicry, species adopt one another's...
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    (2002). "Hybrid sterility, Haldane's rule, and speciation in Heliconius cydno and H. melpomene". Genetics. 161 (4): 1517–1526. doi:10.1093/genetics/161...
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    Turin. According to a legend, Brescia and Barra (Bergamo) were founded by Cydno, forefather of the Ligurians. This myth seems to have a grain of truth,...
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  • (capital city Comana (Kayseri)) ? Cilician Gates (Turkey)―Cilicia Sep 333 Cydnos River (Tarsus Çayi River, Turkey )―Cilicia Sep 333 Tarsus (Turkey)―Cilicia...
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