Aiello & Brown 1988.pdf
Brown K. S., and A. Aiello. 1988. Mimicry by illusion in a sexually dimorphic, day-flying moth, <i>Dysschema jansonis</i> (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Pericopinae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 26(1-4): 173-176.
Brown K. S., and A. Aiello. 1988. Mimicry by illusion in a sexually dimorphic, day-flying moth, <i>Dysschema jansonis</i> (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Pericopinae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 26(1-4): 173-176.
Davies N., A. Aiello, J. Mallet, A. Pomiankowski, and R. Silberglied. 1997. Speciation in two neotropical butterflies: extending Haldan’s rule. Proceedings of the Royal Society. 264: 845-851.
Dasmahapatra K., M.J. Blum, A. Aiello, S. Hackwell, N. Davies, E. Bermingham, and J. Mallet.2002. Inferences from a rapidly moving hybrid zone. Evolution. 56(4): 741-753.
Silberglied R., and A. Aiello. 1980. Camouflage by Integumentary Wetting in Bark Bugs. Science. 207(4432): 773-775.
Silberglied R., A. Aiello, and D.M. Windsor. 1980. Disruptive coloration in butterflies: Lack of support in <i>Anartia fatima</i>. Science. 209(4456): 617-619.
Seymoure, Brett M. and Aiello, Annette. 2015. Keeping the Band Together: Evidence for False Boundary Disruptive Coloration in a Butterfly. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, doi:10.1111/jeb.12681
Aiello A. 1995. Los Insectos de Panama. Naturaleza Tropical No. 9. La Prensa. 27 de enero, 1995.
Aiello A. 2001. Las orugas de Panamá., In: Stanley Heckadon-Moreno (ed.), Panamá: Puente Biológico: Las Charlas Smithsonian del Mes: 1996-1999. Instituto Smithsonian de Investigaciones Tropicales, Balboa, Republica de Panamá. Pg. 118-125. xx + 233 pp. ISBN 9962-614-01-5]
Van Bael S.A., A. Aiello, A. Valedrrama, E. Medianero, M. Samaniego, and S. J. Wright. 2004. General herbivore outbreak following an El Niño-related drought in a lowland Panamanian forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 20: 625-633.
Scoble M. J. and Aiello. 1990. Moth-like butterflies (Hedylidae: Lepidoptera): a summary, with comments on the egg. Journal of Natural History. 24: 159-164.