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except for A. lytrea (American Museum of Natural History 
[AMNH]), are in the MCZ collection. FI hybrids have also been 
deposited with G. B. Small, K. S. Brown, the Museo de Historia 
Natural “Javier Prado,” the Peabody Museum (Yale University), 
the AMNH, and the National Museum of Natural History (Smith¬ 
sonian Institution), as well as the MCZ. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
We thank the numerous individuals and institutions who made 
specimens and data available to us. In particular, R. E. S. and A. A. 
thank G. B. Small for introducing them to hybridization between A. 
amathea and A.fatima, K. Radcliffe Dressier for help with rearing, 
J. M. Sigda for statistical assistance, E. Mayr for suggestions on 
conservation of the same fatima, and the Smithsonian Tropical 
Research Institute for financial support and the use of facilities. 
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