نتایج جستجو برای: Nymphalidae

تعداد نتایج: 924  

2009
Scott R. Shaw Guinevere Z. Jones

A new species of parasitoid wasp, Meteorus rugonasus Shaw and Jones (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), is described from the Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador. The new species is diagnosed and compared to other species in the genus. It was reared from larvae of Pteronymia zerlina (Hewitson, 1855) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Ithomiinae) found feeding on leaves of Solanum (Solanaceae). T...

2012
Angus R Westgarth-Smith David B Roy Martin Scholze Allan Tucker John P Sumpter

1. The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) exerts considerable control on U.K. weather. This study investigates the impact of the NAO on butterfly abundance and phenology using 34 years of data from the U.K. Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS).2. The study uses a multi-species indicator to show that the NAO does not affect overall U.K. butterfly population size. However, the abundance of bivoltine...

2011
Julieta Ramos-Elorduy José MP Moreno Adolfo I Vázquez Ivonne Landero Héctor Oliva-Rivera Víctor HM Camacho

In this paper, we reported the butterflies and moths that are consumed in Mexico. We identified 67 species of Lepidoptera that are eaten principally in their larval stage in 17 states of Mexico. These species belong to 16 families: Arctiidae, Bombycidae, Castniidae, Cossidae, Geometridae, Hepialidae, Hesperiidae, Lasiocampidae, Noctuidae, Nymphalidae, Papilionidae, Pieridae, Pyralidae, Saturnii...

2009
Akito Y. Kawahara

Snout butterflies (Nymphalidae: Libytheinae) are morphologically one of the most unusual groups of Lepidoptera. Relationships among libytheines remain uncertain, especially in the placement of the recently extinct Libythea cinyras and two fossils, L. florissanti, and L. vagabunda. The aim of this study is to present the first phylogenetic hypothesis of Libytheinae utilizing all available morpho...

2012
Luis Anderson Ribeiro Leite Fernando Maia Silva Dias Eduardo Carneiro Mirna Martins Casagrande Olaf Hermann Hendrik Mielke

The external morphology of the immature stages of Hamadryas epinome (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae : Biblidinae) is described, including drawings, photos and scanning electron micrographs.

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
A V Brower

A cladistic analysis was performed on a 378 bp region of the wingless gene from 103 nymphalid species and three pierid outgroups in order to infer higher level patterns of relationship among nymphalid subfamilies and tribes. Although the data are highly homoplastic, in many instances the most parsimonious cladograms corroborate traditionally recognized groups. The results suggest that this shor...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Niklas Wahlberg Julien Leneveu Ullasa Kodandaramaiah Carlos Peña Sören Nylin André V L Freitas Andrew V Z Brower

The butterfly family Nymphalidae contains some of the most important non-drosophilid insect model systems for evolutionary and ecological studies, yet the evolutionary history of the group has remained shrouded in mystery. We have inferred a robust phylogenetic hypothesis based on sequences of 10 genes and 235 morphological characters for exemplars of 400 of the 540 valid nymphalid genera repre...

2016
Vladimir A. Lukhtanov Elena A. Pazhenkova Asya V. Novikova

The blue pansy Junonia orithya Linnaeus, 1758 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) is widely distributed along the tropical areas of Africa, Asia and Australia. It is also known as a migrant species in the Levant. Here we record Junonia orithya in south Israel and provide a DNA-barcode-based evidence for its Asian (non-African) origin.

2010
FALAK NAZ

A checklist of butterflies of the genus Junonia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) of Pakistan is presented with a new record for Pakistan i.e. Junonia (Precis) atlites. In total six species of genus Junonia are recorded from Pakistan. A key to the butterfly species of the genus Junonia of Pakistan and their distribution is given.

2014
Virpi Ahola Rainer Lehtonen Panu Somervuo Leena Salmela Patrik Koskinen Pasi Rastas Niko Välimäki Lars Paulin Jouni Kvist Niklas Wahlberg Jaakko Tanskanen Emily A. Hornett Laura C. Ferguson Shiqi Luo Zijuan Cao Maaike A. de Jong Anne Duplouy Olli-Pekka Smolander Heiko Vogel Rajiv C. McCoy Kui Qian Wong Swee Chong Qin Zhang Freed Ahmad Jani K. Haukka Aruj Joshi Jarkko Salojärvi Christopher W. Wheat Ewald Grosse-Wilde Daniel Hughes Riku Katainen Esa Pitkänen Johannes Ylinen Robert M. Waterhouse Mikko Turunen Anna Vähärautio Sami P. Ojanen Alan H. Schulman Minna Taipale Daniel Lawson Esko Ukkonen Veli Mäkinen Marian R. Goldsmith Liisa Holm Petri Auvinen Mikko J. Frilander Ilkka Hanski

Previous studies have reported that chromosome synteny in Lepidoptera has been well conserved, yet the number of haploid chromosomes varies widely from 5 to 223. Here we report the genome (393 Mb) of the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia; Nymphalidae), a widely recognized model species in metapopulation biology and eco-evolutionary research, which has the putative ancestral karyot...

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