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Prologue Acknowledgments
1.
Insects in the Web of Life
2. The Eaters of
Insects
3. Fleeing and Staying under Cover
4. Hiding in Plain Sight
5. Bird Dropping Mimicry and Other Disguises
6. Flash Colors and Eyespots
7. Safety in Numbers
8. Defensive Weapons and Warning Signals
9. The Predators' Countermeasures
10. Protection by Deception
Epilogue Selected References
Index
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