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Melitaea Didyma 0. var. Kasehtschenkoi Chr
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Christoph, Hugo Theodor,
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Eine neue Form von Melitaea didyma O
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Kesenheimer, H
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The Asiatic origins of the western Palaearctic Rhopalocera exemplified by Melitaea didyma, Esp
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The conundrum of species delimitation: a genomic perspective on a mitogenetically super-variable butterfly. [PDF]
The Palearctic butterfly Melitaea didyma stands out as one of the most striking cases of intraspecific genetic differentiation detected in Lepidoptera: 11 partially sympatric mitochondrial lineages have been reported, displaying levels of divergence of ...
Dincă V, Lee KM, Vila R, Mutanen M.
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PLATE 10. The eggs of some representatives of didyma–group in comparison with those of Melitaea gina Higgins, 1941. Lateral view. 1—M. gina, Iran, Northern Zagros Mts, Hamadan Province, Nahavand County, Shaban Rural District, 2 km south of Tazehnab-e ...
Kotlobay, Anatoly A. +1 more
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Melitaea phoebe subsp. caucasica Staudinger 1870
M. phoebe caucasica Staudinger, 1870 [TL: “Kindermann ganz ähnliche Stücke im Caucasus fing (?- Helenendorf; Kindermann leg.)”]. The name caucasica was preoccupied by M. didyma caucasica Staudinger, 1861 and the name was replaced first by M.
Lukhtanov, Vladimir A. +2 more
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Abstract Aim The distribution of within‐species lineages has been affected by Quaternary climate changes, and population differentiation has been influenced by species life history traits. We investigated whether the distribution of individual mitochondrial genetic lineages reflects the constituent species' traits.
Alena Sucháčková Bartoňová +9 more
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This thesis focuses on the population structure of five frittilary butterfly species - Melitaea athalia, M. cinxia, M. didyma, M. britomartis and M. aurelia - co-occurring on two xeric grassland localities of the Podyjí National Park, Czech Republic ...
VODIČKOVÁ, Veronika
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Excel file containing 12 separate sheets, presenting the following, left to rightSheets 1-8: Adult butterflies mark-release-recapture data, filtered by species x sites and prepared in 1/0 format for program MARK [2]. M.
Konvička, M (via Mendeley Data)
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Melitaea didyma (Esper, 1778) Distribution: Eurasiatic Notes: References: Lencina (1980), Calle et al. (2000), Lencina (2001), Aistleitner (2016). Biological data: Bivoltine. Flight period: IV- IX. Altitudinal range: 720- 2,000 m. Feeding patterns: Polyphagous.
Garre, Manuel +6 more
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