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WITH reference to my previous letter in NATURE (January 16), I would say that the butterfly referred to was the Terias silhetana or Terias laeta, probably both.
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MCKAY, A. Birds attacking Butterflies and Moths. Nature 65, 486 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065486a0
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