نتایج جستجو برای: nymphalidae

تعداد نتایج: 924  

Journal: :Revista chilena de entomología 2021

The state of Tripura North-east India is a part the Indo-Myanmar biodiversity hotspot and rich in unique biological flora fauna. present study based on extensive surveys done by author for period 5 years different parts North Tripura, India. Here, I total 21 genera 51 species that are new additions to butterfly fauna Tripura. These records include 18 Hesperiidae, 12 Lycaenidae, 17 Nymphalidae 4...

Journal: :Journal of applied research in plant sciences 2023

Butterflies are elegant, beautiful, and charming insects due to their colourful squamate. They a great source of economic beautification indicators for biodiversity agroecsystem. In addition this, they more important pollinators flora than the flies moths. An investigation several locations in Taluka Larkana with goal collecting as many specimens butterflies was carried out from March July 2022...

Journal: :Environment Conservation Journal 2023

Butterflies are the bio-indicator species for monitoring health of ecosystem. A preliminary checklist butterfly diversity was prepared by a long-term survey from 2019 to 2022 in varied habitats agriculture landscape Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University (HPAU), India. The study recorded 77 belonging six families Nymphalidae, Pieridae, Lycaenidae, Hesperiidae, Papilionidae and Riodinidae. In a...

راسته بالپولکداران متشکل از دو زیرراسته روزپروازها (Butterflies) و شب‏پروازها (Moths) است. این راسته با حدود 165000 گونه یکی از راسته‏های مهم حشرات محسوب می‏گردد. زیرراسته روزپروازها با حدود بیست‏هزار گونه از اهمیت اقتصادی بسیار بالایی برخوردار است. افراد این زیرراسته خصوصا در دوره لاروی از آفات مهم گیاهان زراعی بوده و از طرفی در مرحله بالغ بصورت گرده افشان عمل می‏کنند. بسیاری از پروانه‏های بال...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
یونس کریم پور یعقوب فتحی پور علی اصغر طالبی سعید محرمی پور هانس پیتر تشورسنیگ

two species of tachinidae, masicera sphingivora (robineau & desvoidy) and bithia glirina (rondani), were collected from pupae and larvae of hyles euphorbiae (l.) (lep.: sphingidae) and chamaesphecia schizoceriformis kolenati (lep.: sesiidae) respectively. masicera sphingivora belongs to the subfamily exoristinae and has mostly been reared from the larvae of sphingidae, especially the genus hyle...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Donna Lisa de-Silva Julia J Day Marianne Elias Keith Willmott Alaine Whinnett James Mallet

The Oleriina is one of the most speciose subtribes of the neotropical nymphalid butterfly tribe Ithomiini. They are widely distributed across the Andes and Amazonian lowlands and like other ithomiines they are involved in complex mimicry rings. This subtribe is of particular interest because it contains the most diverse ithomiine genus, Oleria, as well as two genera, Megoleria and Hyposcada, th...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2007
Stephanie S Bauerfeind Klaus Fischer Steffi Hartstein Susann Janowitz Dominik Martin-Creuzburg

It was generally believed that butterflies and other holometabolous insects rely primarily on reserves accumulated during the larval stage for reproduction. Recent studies, however, highlight the often fundamental importance of adult nutrition to realize the full reproductive potential. While the importance of carbohydrates is fairly well understood, the role of most other adult-derived substan...

2011
Anna-Laetitia Hikl Harald W. Krenn

Pollen feeding behaviors Heliconius and Laparus (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) represent a key innovation that has shaped other life history traits of these neotropical butterflies. Although all flower visiting Lepidoptera regularly come in contact with pollen, only Heliconius and Laparus butterflies actively collect pollen with the proboscis and subsequently take up nutrients from the pollen grain...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2004
Karl Gotthard

In temperate insects the evolution of growth strategies and the optimal age and size at maturity will depend strongly on seasonal variation in temperature and other resources. However, compared to photoperiod, temperature itself is a relatively poor predictor of seasonal change and timing decisions in insects are often most strongly influenced by the photoperiod. Here I review the evolution of ...

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