Abstract
Courtship behavior of Melinobia acasta (Walker) and M. australica Girault was described and compared to M. femorata Dahms and M. evansi Dahms, which had been previously studied. Significant differences on duration, frequency, and form of courtship phases among female morphs and species were found. Behavioral patteros are presented as complementary to morphological characteristics fór species identification.Comments
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Copyright (c) 1996 Revista de Biología Tropical
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