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Melitaea didyma (Esper, [1779]) ssp. Specimens: 1\NNE Parnaya, 2♂, 2♀; 2\NE Kopyovo, 3♂, 2♀; 3\NNE Kopyovo, 1♀; 7\ Sonskiy, 1♂, 1♀; 8\Uybat, 1♂. Visual observations: 6\SE Efremkino, 1♂. Observations: Common in steppes of any kind, seems to prefer stony places.
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Приведены сведения о распространении, численности, местах обитания, фенологии 16 видов чешуекрылых насекомых (Insecta: Lepidoptera), обитающих на территории ландшафтного заказника «Званец» (Беларусь, Брестская область), включенных в Красную книгу ...
A. V. Kulak, R. V. Yakovlev
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Evolutionary Changes of GT1 Provide Insights Into the Adaptation of Butterflies to Plant Feeding
We investigated the evolution of glycosyltransferase 1 (GT1) genes in 69 butterfly species to explore their association with host plant adaptation. Our results reveal frequent tandem duplications and adaptive selection in GT1s, especially in UGT33 and UGT40 subfamilies, alongside expression patterns suggesting functional diversification.
Jinyu Wu +7 more
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БУЛАВОУСЫЕ ЧЕШУЕКРЫЛЫЕ (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONOFORMES) АМУРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ: ИТОГИ ИЗУЧЕНИЯ
Для Амурской области приводится 239 видов дневных бабочек, относящихся к 7 семействам и 82 родам. Pieris (Artogeia) melete Ménétriés, 1857, Pontia (Synchloe) callidice (Hübner, [1800]), Ahlbergia korea Johnson, 1992, Maculinea alcon ([Denis ...
A.N. Streltzov
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The butterfly (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) diversity of Mt. Mosor in Dalmatia, Croatia
Mosor is a small mountain massif situated in central Dalmatia, above the cities of Split and Omiš. It was never a target of any systematic butterfly surveys, with its fauna remaining almost completely unknown.
Toni Koren +3 more
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Herbivory Modifies the Role of Spatial Processes in a Grassland Plant Metacommunity
We empirically examined how mammalian herbivory interacts with habitat size and connectivity to affect plant diversity in a natural grassland metacommunity. We found that herbivory increased plant diversity across scales of measurement and reversed the diversity–area relationship, showing a positive relationship in grazed and a negative relationship in
Lena Huovinen +5 more
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Locations where Melitaea phoebe ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) and M. ornata Christoph, 1893 are sympatric and at least partially synchronic, across 10 countries, are listed.
Peter J. C. Russell
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Melitaea telona Fruhstorfer 1908
Lectotype of Melitaea telona Fruhstorfer, 1908 The present authors designated a ♁ lectotype specimen for Melitaea phoebe telona Fruhstorfer, 1908 (Tennent & Russell, 2023) in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN), Paris. As can be seen from an illustration (Tennent & Russell, 2023: 133, fig.
Russell, Peter J. C., Tennent, W. John
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With temperatures rising globally due to climate change, an organism's survival depends both on its direct tolerance to rising temperatures and its tolerance to indirect effects of warming, such as resource shortage. Genetic background and phenotypic plasticity in the form of acclimation are known to affect stress tolerance, but much about genetic ...
Nadja Verspagen +2 more
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Melitaea cinxia (Linnaeus, 1758) Distribution: Eurasiatic Notes: References: Kheil (1910), Calle et al. (2000), Ortiz et al. (2007), González-López (2008), Dincă et al. (2015), Aistleitner (2016). Biological data: Univoltine. Flight period: IV- VII. Altitudinal range: 860- 1,900 m. Feeding patterns: Polyphagous.
Garre, Manuel +6 more
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