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What colour of flowers do Lepidoptera prefer for foraging?
Author(s):
S Yurtsever
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Z Okyar
,
N Guler
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N. GÜLER
,
Yurtsever
,
Selcuk Yurtsever
,
Zuhal Okyar
,
Necmettin Guler
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2010
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Biologia (Bratisl).
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