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Reading the Complex Skipper Butterfly Fauna of One Tropical Place

Figure 3

Some representative caterpillar shelters of ACG Eudaminae and Pyrginae (Hesperiidae).

a) Bungalotis astylos first instar shelter, 94-SRNP-9715, b) Melanopyge Burns01 first instar shelter, 02-SRNP-14905, c) Melanopyge Burns01 first instar revealed by opening the shelter, 02-SRNP-14905, d) Myscelus belti first instar shelter, 02-SRNP-14661, e) Bungalotis diophorus two first instar shelters, 00-SRNP-11373, f) Entheus Burns02 second instar shelter, 01-SRNP-9788, g) Pyrrhopyge zenodorus penultimate instar shelter, 94-SRNP-707, h) Urbanus doryssusDHJ01 second instar shelter, 08-SRNP-30519, i) Astraptes INGCUP last instar shelter constructed of two leaves, 08-SRNP-35599, j) Venada nevada third instar shelter, 97-SRNP-1622, k) Myscelus belti last instar shelter, 99-SRNP-266, l) Astraptes INGCUP last instar exposed by opening the shelter in I) above, 08-SRNP-35599, m) Astraptes LONCHO last instar in its lightly rolled shelter, 03-SRNP-4343, n) Myscelus belti last instar exposed by opening the shelter in k) above, 99-SRNP-266, o) Ridens panche last instar facing off at the invading hand that has just opened one end of its shelter, 08-SRNP-35705, see [12], p) Atarnes sallei last instar shelter, 84-SRNP-1652, q) Melanopyge Burns01 last instar rear view, 05-SRNP-3132, r) Astraptes apastus penultimate instar exposed, 03-SRNP-21865, s) Melanopyge Burns01 face-on view, 05-SRNP-3132.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019874.g003