DeVries, Philip J., 1952-....
DeVries, Philip J.
Philip James DeVries American biologist
DeVries, Phil J. (1952- )
VIAF ID: 114162621 (Personal)
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Works
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The Book of Indian Butterflies. By Isaac Kehimkar. Published by Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai (India), and Oxford University Press, Oxford (United Kingdom). $65.00. xvi + 497 p.; ill.; common and scientific indexes. ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐5696 | |
The butterflies of Costa Rica and their natural history | |
Butterfly dispersal across Amazonia and its implication for biogeography | |
The Cissia confusa species-group in Costa Rica and Trinidad (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) | |
The early stages of Apodemia paucipuncta (Riodinidae) : myrmecophily, a new caterpillar ant-organ and consequences for classification | |
Estimating Brownian motion dispersal rate, longevity and population density from spatially explicit mark-recapture data on tropical butterflies. | |
Journal of research on the Lepidoptera, [designated] 1995 ([published] 1997): | |
Mesoamerica is a cradle and the Atlantic Forest is a museum of Neotropical butterfly diversity: insights from the evolution and biogeography of Brassolini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) | |
New Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera) from Costa Rica | |
Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae | |
A phylogenetic reassessment of the Thisbe and Uraneis butterflies (Riodinidae, Nymphidiini) | |
Preliminary assessment of the tribe lemoniini (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) based on adult morphology | |
Revised species definitions and nomenclature of the rose colored Cithaerias butterflies (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) | |
Seasonal cycles of species diversity and similarity in a tropical butterfly community | |
Toward a better understanding of host use and biodiversity in riodinid butterflies (Lepidoptera) | |
Tropical Rain Forest Structure and the Geographical Distribution of Gliding Vertebrates | |
Vertical distribution, flight behaviour and evolution of wing morphology in Morpho butterflies | |
WWW page of P.J. DeVries, "List of Publications": | |
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