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Biogeographical patterns of the neotropical genus Battus Scopoli 1777 (Lepidoptera Papilionidae) [PDF]
A phylogenetic approach to the groups of species of the neotropical Troidines currently included in the genus Battus Scopoli 1777 has been conducted. In the light of historical and ecological processes of evolution in the neotropical biota, the cladogram
OLIVERIO, Marco, RACHELI T.
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Papilionoidea: Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae
Master lists.
T. Colin E. Congdon +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim An extensive dataset was used to decipher the different responses of 46 species of butterflies and Zygaenids (Lepidoptera) to climate change. The study included more than 1.5 million observations from four databases in Europe, with a south–north extension of about 1200 km from south‐eastern France, via Switzerland and Baden‐Württemberg ...
Robert Birch +6 more
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New records of Lepidoptera for Argentina (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea & Bombycoidea) [PDF]
En este trabajo se dan a conocer siete nuevos registros de Lepidoptera (6 Papilionoidea y 1 Bombycoidea) para Argentina, todos ellos tomados, in situ, por fotógrafos de naturaleza en la provincia de Misiones, pero que sirven para ilustrar aquellas ...
Núñez Bustos, Ezequiel Osvaldo
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ABSTRACT Aim Uncovering the effects of Müllerian mimetic interactions on the evolution of species niches and geographic distributions at a continental scale. Location Neotropics and part of Nearctic. Time Period 19th century to present, with most data collected within the last 30 years.
Eddie Pérochon +9 more
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The Species Richness of Lepidoptera in a Fragmented Landscape: A Supplement to the Checklist of Moths of Butler County, Ohio [PDF]
Land conversion for agriculture or urban expansion has fragmented the midwestern landscape and isolated native biotas in remnant habitat patches. Identification of priority renmants to be targeted for conservation, however, requires an understanding of ...
Crist, Thomas O, Summerville, Keith S
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Speciation in Euro‐Mediterranean Papilionoidea
Abstract Electrophoretic distances (Nei's index D) between a number of populations and species of Polyommatus (Agrodiaetus) (Lycaenidae), Erebia (tyndarus group, Satyridae) and Melanargia (Satyridae) and data from mitochondrial DNA sequences (Pieris napi complex), have been compared with the absolute chronology of glaciation events, as evidenced by ...
Aldo Lattes +2 more
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Evolutionary implications of a deep‐time perspective on insect pollination
ABSTRACT Plant pollination by insects represents one of the most transformative and iconic ecological relationships in the natural world. Despite tens of thousands of papers, as well as numerous books, on pollination biology published over the past 200 years, most studies focused on the fossil record of pollinating insects have only been published in ...
David Peris +10 more
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The type of Copaeodes chromis Skinner, 1919 (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae) [PDF]
The holotype of Copaeodes chromis Skinner, 1919 (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae), housed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, is a typical specimen of Zariaspes mythecus Godman ...
Austin, George T., Warren, Andrew D.
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REVISION OF CYCLOLOBIUM (LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE)
Cyclolobium (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae-Millettieae) has traditionally comprised six species, but doubts have been expressed as to their distinctness. Analysis of morphological variation across the range of the genus indicates Cyclolobium comprises a single species, C. brasiliense Benth.
M. C. WARWICK, R. T. PENNINGTON
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