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Melitaea pseudornata

open access: yes, 2022
Notes About Morphocogy and Ecocogy of M. pseudornata Larval Morphology. Black with white dots and black head until the last stage (L7), when it turns orange; nevertheless, localls some in - dividuals retain the black head in the last stage (Sánchez Mesa and Muñoz Sariot 2017). In south -eastern Iberia (Baetic Ssstem), caterpil - lars have orange scoli (
Hinojosa, Joan C.   +6 more
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A new species of Melitaea from Israel, with notes on taxonomy, cytogenetics, phylogeography and interspecific hybridization in the Melitaea persea complex (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)

open access: yesComparative Cytogenetics, 2017
Specimens with intermediate morphology are often considered to be the result of ongoing interspecific hybridization; however, this conclusion is difficult to prove without analysis of chromosomal and/or molecular markers. In the butterfly genus Melitaea,
Vladimir A. Lukhtanov
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Melitaea trivia

open access: yes, 2021
Melitaea trivia ([DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER], 1775) B e l e g e: Austria, Kärnten, Klagenfurter Becken, Ulrichsberg, 2.8.1952, leg. Meier. Steiermark, DANIEL (1959); Untersteiermark, Sausal, Kitzeck, Gipfelbereich, 9.-21.5.[1956], in DANIEL (1968). Demmerkogel, V.-VI.und VII.-IX., Verbreitungskarte. KÜHNERT (1967) gibt eine detaillierte Übersicht über
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К систематике и номенклатуре шашечниц группы Melitaea minerva Staudinger, 1881 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)

open access: yesActa Biologica Sibirica, 2019
Исследованы крыловой рисунок, строение гениталий самцов и последовательности COI шашечниц группы Melitaea minerva. Обозначены лектотипы M. asteroida variegata и M. asteroida maculata, показано, что оба таксона относятся к M. minerva как его подвиды, а не
S.K. Korb
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New data concerning the nomenclature, systematics and distribution of butterflies of Middle Asia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Lycaenidae) [PDF]

open access: yesКавказский энтомологический бюллетень, 2015
A distribution of Melitaea persea Kollar, [1849] and Melitaea lunulata Staudinger, 1901 in Middle Asia is clarified. The first species is recorded from Kungey Ala-Too, Terskey Ala-Too, Gissar Range and environs of Talas town.
S.K. Korb
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Wing pattern morphology of three closely related Melitaea (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) species reveals highly inaccurate external morphology-based species identification

open access: yesNota Lepidopterologica, 2014
Wing morphology of the three closely related species of Melitaea – M. athalia (Rottemburg, 1775), M. aurelia (Nickerl, 1850) and M. britomartis Assmann, 1847 – co-occurring in the Balkans (SE Europe) was investigated in detail through visual inspection ...
Jure Jugovic, Toni Koren
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Relative Effects of Habitat Amount and Fragmentation Per Se on Genetic Diversity of the Glanville Fritillary Butterfly. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Ecol
ABSTRACT Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered key drivers of biodiversity loss. Understanding their relative roles is difficult as habitat loss and fragmentation tend to co‐occur. It has been proposed that the total habitat amount available in the local landscape mainly drives species richness, while fragmentation per se—the breaking apart of ...
Multigner LF   +3 more
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New subspecies of Melitaea sultanensis Staudinger, 1886, M. elisabethae Avinoff, 1910 and M. robertsi Butler, 1880 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)

open access: yesActa Biologica Sibirica
The paper presents the descriptions of 3 new taxa: Melitaea robertsi hersilia Churkin, Bogdanov et Kolesnichenko, ssp. nova is described from Suusamyr Mts., Tian-Shan (Kyrgyzstan), M. elisabethae tremasovi Churkin, Kolesnichenko et Bogdanov, ssp.
Sergei V. Churkin   +2 more
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Melitaea chalcedon

open access: yes, 1883
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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High nitrogen loading impacts the temperature‐size rule and heat tolerance in a nettle‐feeding butterfly

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, EarlyView.
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Host‐plant quality and ambient temperature are key environmental drivers of herbivorous insect performance, affecting growth, development, and survival. While temperature accelerates physiological processes in ectothermic insects, nutrient limitation in host plants can ...
Berber M. J. W. Meulepas   +4 more
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