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1. Mosaic evolution of a learning and memory circuit in Heliconiini butterflies.

2. Novel Sex-Specific Genes and Diverse Interspecific Expression in the Antennal Transcriptomes of Ithomiine Butterflies.

3. Weighting of sensory cues reflect changing patterns of visual investment during ecological divergence in Heliconius butterflies.

4. Selection drives divergence of eye morphology in sympatric Heliconius butterflies.

5. Parallel shifts in flight-height associated with altitude across incipient Heliconius species.

6. Multiple axes of visual system diversity in Ithomiini, an ecologically diverse tribe of mimetic butterflies.

7. A modified method to analyse cell proliferation using EdU labelling in large insect brains.

8. Evolutionary dynamics of genome size and content during the adaptive radiation of Heliconiini butterflies.

9. Long-term spatial memory across large spatial scales in Heliconius butterflies.

10. Plasticity and genetic effects contribute to different axes of neural divergence in a community of mimetic Heliconius butterflies.

11. Patterns of host plant use do not explain mushroom body expansion in Heliconiini butterflies.

12. Rapid expansion and visual specialisation of learning and memory centres in the brains of Heliconiini butterflies.

13. Warning Coloration, Body Size, and the Evolution of Gregarious Behavior in Butterfly Larvae.

14. Pattern variation is linked to anti-predator coloration in butterfly larvae.

15. Parallel evolution of behavior, physiology, and life history associated with altitudinal shifts in forest type in Heliconius butterflies.

16. No evidence of social learning in a socially roosting butterfly in an associative learning task.

17. A butterfly pan-genome reveals that a large amount of structural variation underlies the evolution of chromatin accessibility.

18. Repeated genetic adaptation to altitude in two tropical butterflies.

19. Neuroanatomical shifts mirror patterns of ecological divergence in three diverse clades of mimetic butterflies.

20. Divergence in Heliconius flight behaviour is associated with local adaptation to different forest structures.

21. Re-emergence and diversification of a specialized antennal lobe morphology in ithomiine butterflies.

22. Chromosome Fusion Affects Genetic Diversity and Evolutionary Turnover of Functional Loci but Consistently Depends on Chromosome Size.

23. The Dryas iulia Genome Supports Multiple Gains of a W Chromosome from a B Chromosome in Butterflies.

24. Neural divergence and hybrid disruption between ecologically isolated Heliconius butterflies.

25. Linking ecological specialisation to adaptations in butterfly brains and sensory systems.

26. Pollen feeding in Heliconius butterflies: the singular evolution of an adaptive suite.

27. Visual mate preference evolution during butterfly speciation is linked to neural processing genes.

28. Heliconiini butterflies can learn time-dependent reward associations.

29. Divergence in brain composition during the early stages of ecological specialization in Heliconius butterflies.

30. The diversification of Heliconius butterflies: what have we learned in 150 years?

31. Brain composition in Godyris zavaleta, a diurnal butterfly, Reflects an increased reliance on olfactory information.

32. The diversification of Heliconius butterflies: what have we learned in 150 years?

33. Re‐emergence and diversification of a specialized antennal lobe morphology in ithomiine butterflies*

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