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English: Illustration of both males and females of five species representative of the Maluridae, showing the range of plumage dimorphism present in the family: (A) Wallace's fairy-wren ( Sipodotus wallacii ), (B) Southern emu-wren ( Stipiturus malachurus ), (C) splendid fairy-wren ( Malurus splendens ), (D) lovely fairy-wren ( Malurus amabilis ), and (E) white-shouldered fairy-wren ( Malurus alboscapulatus ). Males are illustrated above females in each species pair.
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Allison E Johnson et. al. "Different modes of evolution in males and females generate dichromatism in fairy-wrens (Maluridae)", Ecology and Evolution doi:10.1002/ece3.686
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Allison E Johnson, J Jordan Price, Stephen Pruett-Jones
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