Abstract

From a proving of an Amazonian butterfly, MORPHO MENELAUS OCCIDENTALIS, a first pathogenetic hypothesis appears supported by the convergence of both the physical and mental symptoms. While noting a very particular relationship with heat, light and physical sensations, the question is raised about childish and fluttering behaviour and the lack of parental emotional support.

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