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Diversidad y distribución de mariposas Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en la cuenca del río Coello, Colombia

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2007
Este estudio describe los patrones de diversidad y distribución de la subfamilia Satyrinae en la cuenca del río Coello (4º 17’ 08’’ N y 74º 35´ 36" W; 1 899.31 km²), en un gradiente altitudinal de 433 a 3 600 m.s.n.m, con el fin de determinar la ...
Jack F García-Perez   +3 more
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Efectos del cambio climático antropogénico en la distribución potencial del género Pronophila Doubleday, [1849] en Colombia (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae, Pronophilina)

open access: yesSHILAP
El género Pronophila Doubleday, [1849] pertenece a la subtribu Pronophilina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) y se encuentra distribuido desde el noroeste de Argentina hasta el extremo norte de Colombia y el noreste de Venezuela, y con tan solo un representante ...
Ana María Murillo-P.   +4 more
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Fruit-feeding butterflies in the Atlantic Forest at Serra do Tabuleiro State Park, Santa Catarina State, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesBiotemas, 2012
Fruit-feeding butterflies are used in ecological studies following standardized sampling protocols because they are easily collected using traps baited with food. This trait, and the fact that their populations respond rapidly to changes in habitat, make
Gabriela Corso, Malva I. M. Hernández
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Uncovered diversity of a predominantly Andean butterfly clade in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest : a revision of the genus Praepedaliodes Forster (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae, Satyrinae, Satyrini) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Barbosa, E. P.   +9 more
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A Rapid Assessment of Pronophilina Reuter, 1896 community structure and diversity in the uppermost cloud forests near timberline in Manu National Park, Peru (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)

open access: yesSHILAP
The subtribe Pronophilina Reuter, 1896 is a group of Papilionoidea that is particularly useful for assessing biodiversity and human-made disturbance, especially in cloud forests. This is because of their high diversity, abundance, distribution patterns,
José Cerdeña   +8 more
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New African butterflies [PDF]

open access: yes, 1964
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Carcasson,R. H.
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Comparison of rainforest butterfly assemblages across three biogeographical regions using standardized protocols [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Insects, like most other organisms, are more diverse in tropical than in temperate regions, but standardized comparisons of diversity among tropical regions are rare.
Basset, Yves   +12 more
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