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Keith Willmott

A mating pair of clearwing butterflies

Evolution

Diversity in butterfly mimicry maintained by predator distribution

June 13, 2017

When thinking of mimicry, most people picture two things that look identical, with little difference in pattern or color. In…
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small clear winged butterfly on a leaf

Life on Earth

North Andean Clearwing genus Pteronymia reclassified

April 10, 2017

Florida Museum researcher Keith Willmott and peers reclassified the genus Pteronymia in a new paper, adding six species for a…
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A brown, tan and black patterned butterfly with blueish tint on its wings

Grants & Initiatives

Researchers receive $450,000 NSF grant to classify butterfly group

September 11, 2013

Florida Museum of Natural History scientists have received a three-year, $458,104 National Science Foundation grant to research a common, but…
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News in Brief

Butterflies of Ecuador

April 18, 2013

Keith Willmott, an assistant curator of Lepidoptera at the Florida Museum of Natural History, explains his research and the importance…
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Keith Wilmot with collections box

Evolution

Evidence of mimicry in caterpillars documented

December 1, 2011

About 150 years ago, Henry Walter Bates described mimicry based on his observations of adult butterflies in the Amazon, contributing…
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Keith Willmott in collections

Awards & Honors

Museum scientist receives UF assistant professor excellence award

May 20, 2009

Florida Museum of Natural History Assistant Curator of Lepidoptera Keith Willmott recently received the 2009 Jack Wessel Excellence Award for…
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Keith Wilmott

Life on Earth

Filling the Andean butterfly gap, one species at a time

October 1, 2007

It’s a mammoth job, setting out to document all the butterflies of South America’s tropical Andean cordillera — a 3,000-mile…
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