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Mitochondrial genomes of four satyrine butterflies and phylogenetic relationships of the family Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea).

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
The complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of four Satyrini butterflies are newly determined and comparatively analyzed. These mitogenomes are all circular, double-stranded molecules, with the lengths of 15,194 bp (Minois dryas), 15,232 bp (Ypthima
Mingsheng Yang   +5 more
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Large Hind Wings Enhance Gliding Performance in Ground Effect in a Neotropical Butterfly (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2019
Neotropical butterflies in the nymphalid genera Pierella Herrich-Schäffer, 1865 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) and Cithaerias Hübner, 1819 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) are known to glide near ground level, and have a high forewing aspect ratio.The hind wings ...
Marc Stylman, C. Penz, P. Devries
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A larval brush-footed butterfly (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in Dominican amber, with a summary of fossil Nymphalidae

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1998
AbstractThe first fossil member of the family Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera) in Dominican amber and the first fossil nymphalid caterpillar is placed near the genus Smyrna of the tribe Coloburini (Nymphalinae) on the basis of the morphology, position and arrangement of its spines.
George Poinar, Paul C. Hammond
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Lepidoptera del Pantepui. Parte VI. Nuevos Hesperiidae (Hesperiinae) y Nymphalidae (Limenitidinae y Satyrinae)

Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 2019
– Lepidoptera from the Pantepui. Part VI. New Hesperiidae (Hesperiinae) and Nymphalidae (Limeni­ tidinae and Satyrinae). Three new species and one subspecies of Lepidoptera Papilionoidea are described from the Venezuelan Pantepui: Megaleas cervelina ...
M. Costa   +4 more
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Phylogenetic relationships, biogeography and diversification of Coenonymphina butterflies (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae): intercontinental dispersal of a southern Gondwanan group?

Systematic Entomology, 2018
The origins, evolutionary history and diversification of the Australian butterfly fauna are poorly known and uncertain. Two competing hypotheses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of butterflies on this isolated continental landmass. The common
U. Kodandaramaiah   +4 more
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Seasonal Polyphenism in Bicyclus dorothea (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) Across Different Habitats in Cameroon

Environmental Entomology, 2018
Many organisms exhibit changes in phenotypic traits as a response to seasonal environmental variation. We investigated the role of habitat in generating seasonal polyphenism in different populations of the light bush brown butterfly Bicyclus dorothea ...
Michel A K Dongmo   +3 more
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The Neptis butterflies (Nymphalidae) of Ghana

Systematic Entomology, 1979
Abstract. Neptis melicertula is regarded as the West African subspecies of N. trigonophora Butler, a species previously known only from East, Central and South Africa. N.
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Nouveaux Epiphile (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)

Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 2005
Description de deux nouvelles especes, l'une presentant trois sous-especes distinctes, dans le genre neotropical Epiphile.
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Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera) from Tamil Nadu

Indian Journal of Entomology, 2018
An updated checklist of the Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera) from Tamil Nadu is presented here. This list is based on the nymphalids collected from various districts of Tamil Nadu viz., Coimbatore, Dharmapuri, Dindigul, Erode, Madurai, Perambalur, Salem, Theni, The Nilgiris, Tirunelveli, Tiruppur, Tiruchirappalli, and Tuticorin and on a detailed analysis of ...
Nisha K. Pradeepa, K. Ramaraju
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Some African Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera)

Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1969
SYNOPSIS Descriptions are given of three new forms of the nominate subspecies of Acraea ansorgei and of a newly separated subspecies and its ten forms; a key for the separation of the subspecies and all described forms is included.
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