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    Science. 1970 Jul 3;169(940):78-9.

    Carac glycosides and distastefulness: some observations on the palatability spectrum of butterflies.

    Duffey SS.

    The monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus sequesters cardiac gylcosides from northern species of Asclepias formerly reported to lack these noxious compounds. Thus, a new explanation must be sought as to why the monarchs reared on these northern asclepiads are palatable to avian predators.

    PMID: 5463180 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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