Effects of Temperature on the Development of Chinese Windmill Butterfly, Atrophaneura alcinous (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) |
Kim, Seong-Hyun
(Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science)
Hong, Seong-Jin (Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science) Park, Hae-Chul (Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science) Lee, Young-Bo (Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science) Kim, Nam Jung (Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science) |
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