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Autor:
Clare Flemming, Jason D. Weintraub
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 162:187-193
Two 18th Century fragmentary specimens of butterflies housed in the ANSP Archives provide a glimpse into a method of preservation of Lepidoptera evident in Europe in the 1740s, and may represent the oldest entomological specimens in the Americas.
Publikováno v:
Insect Conservation and Diversity. 6:234-242
1. The regal fritillary butterfly, Speyeria idalia Drury 1773, was once widespread across eastern North America, but has declined significantly and rapidly over the past half-century. Although more stable in the western portion of its range, only two
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics. 7:309-313
The Regal Fritillary butterfly, Speyeria idalia (Drury) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), has been described as a high gene flow species. Supporting this assertion, previous studies in the Great Plains, where it is still relatively widespread, have found e
Autor:
Neil S. Cobb, Lee A. Dyer, Sangmi Lee, Benjamin Brandt, M. Anne Basham, Christy Bills, Andre Poremski, Merrill A. Peterson, Stacey L. Huber, Nico M. Franz, Norman F. Johnson, Steve Heydon, Richard L. Brown, Christopher J Marshall, Julia Colby, Charles R. Bartlett, Lynn S. Kimsey, Nicole Palffy-Muhoray, Isabelle Betancourt, Katrina L. Menard, Katja C. Seltmann, Michael S. Caterino, Derek S. Sikes, Luc Leblanc, Lawrence F. Gall, Frank-Thorsten Krell, Christopher C. Grinter, Paul A. Opler, Anthony I. Cognato, Rachel L. Hawkins, Charles Bundy, Charles E. Harp, Jon K. Gelhaus, Akito Y. Kawahara, Nicholas A. Pardikes, Jennifer M. Zaspel, Boris C. Kondratieff, Caitlin Chapman, David Wikle, Lindsie M. McCabe, Joseph V. McHugh, Naomi E. Pierce, Geena M. Hill, Stephen P. Cook, Jason D. Weintraub, Kathryn M. Daly, Gregory Zolnerowich
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4247:73
The Lepidoptera of North America Network, or LepNet, is a digitization effort recently launched to mobilize biodiversity data from 3 million specimens of butterflies and moths in United States natural history collections (http://www.lep-net.org/). Le
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 55:239-250
We examine host association patterns in pteridophagous moths of the tribe Lithinini (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). This represents the first study where the host associations of oligophagous, pteridophagous Lepidoptera are analysed in a phylogenetic con
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Ecology. 19:1587-1594
Two aristolochiaceous plants in the genusThottea were shown to contain aristolochic acids. Larvae of two Malaysian troidine swallowtail butterflies,Troides (Troides) amphrysus andPachliopta (Losaria) neptunus, that fed onThottea leaves were found to
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 124:479-497
Brocchinia reducta is the first documented case of carnivory in the Bromeliaceae. Its erect leaves form a yellowish cylinder with a cuticular lubricant on its inner surface, impound fluid that emits a nectarlike fragrance, and bear trichomes capable