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1. Montane diversification as a mechanism of speciation in neotropical butterflies.

2. Wing pattern diversity in Eunica butterflies (Nymphalidae: Biblidinae): phylogenetic analysis implies decoupled adaptive trends in dorsal sexual dimorphism and ventral eyespot evolution.

3. One generalist or several specialists? Comparative analysis of the polyphagous butterfly Adelpha serpa celerio and its serpa‐group relatives.

4. Description of a new genus and species of Euptychiina (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from the Brazilian Amazon rainforest.

5. Mutualistic interactions shape global spatial congruence and climatic niche evolution in Neotropical mimetic butterflies.

6. Atlantic flower–invertebrate interactions: A data set of occurrence and frequency of floral visits.

7. Aridity and chronic anthropogenic disturbance as organizing forces of fruit-feeding butterfly assemblages in a Caatinga dry forest.

8. Anthropogenic pressures coincide with Neotropical biodiversity hotspots in a flagship butterfly group.

9. A double‐edged sword: Unrecognized cryptic diversity and taxonomic impediment in Eois (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).

10. The Relevance of Flash Coloration Against Avian Predation in a Morpho Butterfly: A Field Experiment in a Tropical Rainforest.

11. Bromeliad habitat regulates the richness of associated terrestrial and aquatic fauna.

12. Environmental correlates of taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity in the Atlantic Forest.

13. Host tree traits in pasture areas affect forest and pasture specialist epiphyte species differently.

14. The Amazon river is a suture zone for a polyphyletic group of co‐mimetic heliconiine butterflies.

15. Seeing the forest through many trees: Multi‐taxon patterns of phylogenetic diversity in the Atlantic Forest hotspot.

16. Description of Emeryus Zacca, Mielke & Casagrande gen. nov. (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) to accommodate three species formerly placed in Paryphthimoides Forster, 1964.

18. Identifying Memphis: A comprehensive and comparative description of the immature stages and natural history of Memphis acidalia victoria (H. Druce, 1877; Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae).

19. Effects of landscape modification on species richness patterns of fruit‐feeding butterflies in Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

20. Renewed diversification following Miocene landscape turnover in a Neotropical butterfly radiation.

21. An integrative approach elucidates the systematics of Sea Hayward and Cybdelis Boisduval (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Biblidinae).

22. Contrasting patterns of Andean diversification among three diverse clades of Neotropical clearwing butterflies.

23. Maternal undernutrition during lactation alters nicotine reward and DOPAC/dopamine ratio in cerebral cortex in adolescent mice, but does not affect nicotine-induced nAChRs upregulation.

24. Molecular phylogeny and higher systematics of the metalmark butterflies (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae).

25. Morphology agrees with molecular data: phylogenetic affinities of Euptychiina butterflies ( Nymphalidae: Satyrinae).

26. Revision of Godartiana Forster (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), with the description of a new species from northeastern Brazil.

27. Systematics and origin of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) in the Neotropical region.

28. Cloud resource management driven by profit augmentation.

29. Into the Andes: multiple independent colonizations drive montane diversity in the Neotropical clearwing butterflies Godyridina.

30. Dissecting phylogenetic fuzzy weighting: theory and application in metacommunity phylogenetics.

31. T hisbe silvestre sp. nov. ( Lepidoptera: Riodinidae): a new myrmecophilous butterfly from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

32. One-note samba: the biogeographical history of the relict Brazilian butterfly Elkalyce cogina.

33. Vertical and temporal variability in the probability of detection of fruit-feeding butterflies and moths ( Lepidoptera) in tropical forest.

35. Fruit-feeding Butterfly Communities are Influenced by Restoration Age in Tropical Forests.

36. Temporal Diversity Patterns and Phenology in Fruit-feeding Butterflies in the Atlantic Forest Ribeiro, Prado, Brown, and Freitas Temporal Diversity in Butterflies.

37. Biogeographic history of the butterfly subtribe Euptychiina (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae).

38. The effect of rainforest fragmentation on species diversity and mimicry ring composition of ithomiine butterflies.

39. Additive partitioning of butterfly diversity in a fragmented landscape: importance of scale and implications for conservation.

40. Species richness, composition and abundance of fruit-feeding butterflies in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: comparison between a fragmented and a continuous landscape.

41. Higher-level phylogeny of the Ithomiinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae): classification, patterns of larval hostplant colonization and diversification.

42. Phylogenetic relationships among the Ithomiini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) inferred from one mitochondrial and two nuclear gene regions.

43. Conservation of Terrestrial Invertebrates and Their Habitats in Brazil.

44. Interhabitat differences in ant activity on plant foliage: ants at extrafloral nectaries of Hibiscus pernambucensis in sandy and mangrove forests.

45. Larval defence against ant predation in the butterfly Smyrna blomfildia.

48. ATLANTIC EPIPHYTES: a data set of vascular and non‐vascular epiphyte plants and lichens from the Atlantic Forest.

49. Fruit‐Feeding Butterflies from the Atlantic Forests.

50. Atlantic butterflies: a data set of fruit‐feeding butterfly communities from the Atlantic forests.

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