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Ultrasonic hearing in nocturnal butterflies

Jayne E. Yack () and James H. Fullard
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Jayne E. Yack: Carleton University
James H. Fullard: University of Toronto

Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6767, 265-266

Abstract: Hedylids have ultrasound-sensitive ears on their wings to help them avoid bats.

Date: 2000
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