I have not bad collection of butterflies from this region, and trying to explain students about mimicry not only on classical examples from South America...
thanks, its directly what I need, moreover I have practically all exampled species in my collection, as they are enough common. In one recommended cite It is citation of information:
Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula, 4th Edition by A.S. Corbet &H.M. Pendlebury, 1993.
can send me PDF, as could'nt find this book in open access ?
You can find information about some Asian mimicry rings in this recent paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/evo.12800/abstract. An online supplemenrary figure of this paper has an illustration of mimicry rings, and many of the species depicted there occur in SE Asia as well. Felipe has already directed you to my paper on Papilio polytes mimicry genetics.
If you are interested in this topic, you can keep an eye on this page: http://biodiversitylab.org/selected-publications. I have a few more papers on Asian mimicry rings in the pipeline, they will be added to this page as they get published.
thanks for support, but visiting http://biodiversitylab.org my Avast react on threat virus and blocked it !
Anyway, I found several perfect direct papers on other recommended sites. These all and some articles about predator-pray relations would be useful not only for lectures but for biotsenotic relations book that is under preparation (will finish may be next year after visiting South-East Asia and Tanzania for more field information). Anyway I will be importanr for me opinion of specialists in some special branches...
Yeah, can do, if you are sure that it is OK, can simply stop Avast and switch, but it is JS:Injection-A [Trj] JavaScript Injection, so better I'll not experiment. If infected by this malware the procedure of cleaning is enough complicated: http://possible.in/products-security-updates.php.