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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1994
Geographical variation in allozyme frequencies among 24 populations of the butterfly Parnassius mnemosyne in southern France was studied by enzyme electrophoresis. Clustering procedures were used to define the geographical organization of genetic variation and an analysis of genetic differentiation was performed to test the degree of potential gene ...
MICHEL NAPOLITANO, HENRI DESCIMON
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Geographical variation in allozyme frequencies among 24 populations of the butterfly Parnassius mnemosyne in southern France was studied by enzyme electrophoresis. Clustering procedures were used to define the geographical organization of genetic variation and an analysis of genetic differentiation was performed to test the degree of potential gene ...
MICHEL NAPOLITANO, HENRI DESCIMON
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Spatial organization of the clouded Apollo population (Parnassius mnemosyne) in Onega Lake Basin
Entomological Review, 2010The distribution and interaction of local populations of the clouded Apollo Parnassius mnemosyne were studied on Bolshoi Klimenetskii Island (Lake Onega, Russia). Within an area of 10 km2, the butterflies occurred in 27 discrete patches—small meadows located within and on the periphery of forests.
V. V. Gorbach, D. N. Kabanen
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Journal of Insect Conservation, 2005
Recent studies on the threatened clouded apollo butterfly, Parnassius mnemosyne, have identified suitable habitats on a large scale. More detailed knowledge on specific habitat requirements of ovipositing females is still needed. Some earlier observations suggest that females just drop their eggs without discrimination. This study suggests that females
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Recent studies on the threatened clouded apollo butterfly, Parnassius mnemosyne, have identified suitable habitats on a large scale. More detailed knowledge on specific habitat requirements of ovipositing females is still needed. Some earlier observations suggest that females just drop their eggs without discrimination. This study suggests that females
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2021
Parnassius mnemosyne (LINNAEUS, 1758) (Abb. H2) B e l e g e: Austria, Steiermark, Eisenerzer Alpen, Kaisertal, Reiting, 1700 m, 15.7.1967.- Hochschwabgruppe, Eisenerz, 29.5.1953; Polster, 1500 m, 3.7.1952.- Oberes Murtal, Knittelfeld Umgebung, 600 m, 10.+16.+ 22.5.1948, 16.+20.+26.+29.+ 31.5.1949, 22.5.1953.- Untersteiermark, Sausal, Kitzeck, 18 ...
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Parnassius mnemosyne (LINNAEUS, 1758) (Abb. H2) B e l e g e: Austria, Steiermark, Eisenerzer Alpen, Kaisertal, Reiting, 1700 m, 15.7.1967.- Hochschwabgruppe, Eisenerz, 29.5.1953; Polster, 1500 m, 3.7.1952.- Oberes Murtal, Knittelfeld Umgebung, 600 m, 10.+16.+ 22.5.1948, 16.+20.+26.+29.+ 31.5.1949, 22.5.1953.- Untersteiermark, Sausal, Kitzeck, 18 ...
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2015
Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2) Papilio mnemosyne Linnaeus, 1758: 465. FIRST RECORD FOR THE VALDIERI AREA. — Turati (1909). CHOROTYPE. — Centralasiatic-European. ECOLOGY. — Subnemoral, upper montane-subalpine, mesophilous, mesophilous. EDIT PROJECT SAMPLING.
Bonelli, Simona +4 more
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Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2) Papilio mnemosyne Linnaeus, 1758: 465. FIRST RECORD FOR THE VALDIERI AREA. — Turati (1909). CHOROTYPE. — Centralasiatic-European. ECOLOGY. — Subnemoral, upper montane-subalpine, mesophilous, mesophilous. EDIT PROJECT SAMPLING.
Bonelli, Simona +4 more
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2019
Published as part of Bland, Keith P., 2019, Name-bearing types of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea), in the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, pp.
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Published as part of Bland, Keith P., 2019, Name-bearing types of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea), in the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, pp.
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Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1991
AbstractMorphological variation in Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) was studied using 20 measurements of the wing shape, venation and coloration in males and females of eastern Fennoscandian populations. The type specimens were analysed. The results were related to the previous subspecific division proposed by Bryk.
K. Heliövaara +2 more
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AbstractMorphological variation in Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) was studied using 20 measurements of the wing shape, venation and coloration in males and females of eastern Fennoscandian populations. The type specimens were analysed. The results were related to the previous subspecific division proposed by Bryk.
K. Heliövaara +2 more
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Absence of Forest Mantles Creates Ecological Traps for Parnassius Mnemosyne (Papilionidae)
2006(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Konvicka, Martin +2 more
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