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Butterfly genome reveals promiscuous exchange of mimicry adaptations among species.
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are usually rare and unfit, but even infrequent hybridization can aid adaptation by transferring beneficial traits between species. Here we use genomic tools to
Heliconius Genome Consortium (21996641)
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FIGURE 152. Heliconius pachinus Salvin, 1871(dorsal, ventral). Costa Rica: Cerro Chirripo. Image source: https:// cliniquevetodax.com/Heliconius/pages/pachinus.htmlPublished as part of Brower, Andrew V.
Brower, Andrew V. Z.
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La presente nota informa sobre la presencia de hibridismo natural entre Heliconius erato dignus (Stichel) y H. erato lativitta (Btlr) por especímenes recogidos en el piedemonte suroriental de Colombia (Putumayo).The present work documents the natural ...
Salazar E., Julián A. +1 more
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Estudios en las mariposas del género de Heliconius (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) han permitido entender los mecanismos que promueven la especiación y adaptación en el neotrópico.
Luna-Niño, Nicolás
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Zebra Longwing, Heliconius charitonia (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
EENY-428, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Jaret C. Daniels, is part of the Featured Creatures collection. It describes this neotropical butterfly with elongated wings and bold yellow stripes that is the state butterfly of Florida — it’s distribution ...
Jaret C. Daniels
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The case of the missing H: Heliconius charithonia (L. 1767), not "Heliconius charitonia (L. 1767)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Analysis of gene evolution in the long-lived Heliconius butterfly genus
The butterfly genus Heliconius has an unusually long lifespan (six to eight months compared to only several weeks) and the unique ability to feed on pollen.
Ward, LeAnn
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Background Heliconius butterflies are an excellent system for studies of adaptive convergent and divergent phenotypic traits. Wing colour patterns are used as signals to both predators and potential mates and are inherited in a Mendelian manner.
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FIGURE 161. Heliconius erato favorinus Hopffer, 1874 (dorsal, ventral). Peru: Huanuco, Tingo Maria. (image source: https://cliniquevetodax.com/Heliconius/pages/erato%20favorinus.html)Published as part of Brower, Andrew V.
Brower, Andrew V. Z.
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Heliconius charithonia Linnaeus 1767
Putative H. charithonia x H. peruvianus hybrid Hybrid #159 (not illustrated in Mallet et al. (2007). Ecuador: Pichincha, Río Toachi, 1700m. 1996 leg. C. Jiggins (Jiggins collection). This butterfly, documented by Jiggins & Davies (1998), has an H. charithonia phenotype (cf. Fig.
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