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- slugs of the family Phyllidiidae from Indo-Pacific coral reefs are aposematically coloured. Müllerian mimicry has been implicated in the coloration of...
- vertebrates including fish and coral snakes. Bumblebees Bombus are all aposematically coloured in combinations, often stripes, of black, white, yellow, and...
- 500 species are known worldwide. Many are con****uous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their toxicity to would-be predators. Blister beetles...
- shades of brown or grey, but many species have undersides more or less aposematically marked in black-and-white. Their legs bear fairly prominent spines,...
- coloration is correlated with the toxicity of the species, making them aposematic. Some species of the family Dendrobatidae exhibit extremely bright coloration...
- clear and honest warning signals to their attackers with con****uous aposematic (warning) patterns. The brightness of such warning signs is correlated...
- enlarged mandibles which they use to fight other males. Many beetles are aposematic, with bright colors and patterns warning of their toxicity, while others...
- The day-flying cicada Huechys sanguinea warns off predators with its aposematic red and black coloration. (Southeast Asia)...
- the paper nautilus are deimatic. Displays are classified as deimatic or aposematic by the responses of the animals that see them. Where predators are initially...
- mimics. Other studies of nudibranch molluscs have concluded they are aposematically coloured, for example, the slugs of the family Phylidiidae from Indo-Pacific...