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Figure 1 in Are goldish spiders able to teach naïve predators to avoid bullet ants? A possible case of Müllerian mimicry in spiders and ants

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Figure 1. Sphecotypus niger (Perty, 1833), live female (body length 12 mm): (a) lateral; (b) dorsal; (c) Neoponera villosa (Fabricius, 1804), live worker, dorsal; (d) Area of bite from S. niger shortly after incident, with mild swelling and erythema.

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Published as part of Perger, Robert, 2021, Are goldish spiders able to teach naïve predators to avoid bullet ants? A possible case of Müllerian mimicry in spiders and ants, pp. 625-627 in Journal of Natural History 55 (9-10) on page 626, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1914450, http://zenodo.org/record/5477363

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