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Papilionoidea / Nymphalinae / Elymniini / Maximum parsimony / Biblidinae / Limenitidinae / Cladistics / Synapomorphy / Morphinae / Nymphalidae / Phylogenetics / Butterflies
Date: 2003-08-16 07:59:58
Papilionoidea
Nymphalinae
Elymniini
Maximum parsimony
Biblidinae
Limenitidinae
Cladistics
Synapomorphy
Morphinae
Nymphalidae
Phylogenetics
Butterflies

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