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Lepidoptera Argentina - Parte Vii: Papilionidae
LEPIDOPTERA ARGENTINA Catálogo ilustrado y comentado de las mariposas de Argentina Parte VII: PAPILIONIDAE Fernando César Penco Osvaldo Di Iorio 2014 PLAN GENERAL DE LA OBRA Parte I CASTNIIDAE Parte II COSSIDAE & LIMACODIDAE Parte III TORTRICIDAE Parte IV SEMATURIDAE & URANIIDAE Parte V GEOMETRIDAE Parte VI HESPERIIDAE Parte VII PAPILIONIDAE Parte VIII PIERIDAE Parte IX LYCAENIDAE Parte X RIODINIDAE Parte XI NYMPHALIDAE & LIBYTHEIDAE Parte XII MEGALOPYGIDAE Parte XIII APATELODIDAE, MIMALLONIDAE & LASIOCAMPIDAE Parte XIV SATURNIIDAE Parte XV SPHINGIDAE Parte XVI EREBIDAE: ARCTIINAE & EREBINAE Parte XVII NOTODONTIDAE Parte XVIII NOCTUIDAE Parte XIX TAXONOMIA DE LEPIDOPTERA Parte XX BIBLIOGRAFIA LEPIDOPTERA ARGENTINA Catálogo ilustrado y comentado de las mariposas de Argentina Parte VII: PAPILIONIDAE Fernando César Penco Osvaldo R. Di Iorio 2014 Copyright © 2014 Fernando César Penco Ninguna parte de esta publicación, incluido el diseño de la portada y de las páginas interiores puede ser reproducida, almacenadas o transmitida de ninguna forma ni por ningún medio, sea éste electrónico, mecánico, grabación, fotocopia o cualquier otro sin la previa autorización escrita del autor. LEPIDOPTERA ARGENTINA - PARTE VII: PAPILIONIDAE Autores: Fernando César Penco Area de Biodiversidad, Fundación de Historia Natural Félix de Azara, Departamento de Ciencias Naturales y Antropológicas CEBBAD, Universidad Maimónides, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail: [email protected] Osvaldo R. Di Iorio Entomología, Departamento de Biodiversidad -
Effects of Land Use on Butterfly (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) Abundance and Diversity in the Tropical Coastal Regions of Guyana and Australia
ResearchOnline@JCU This file is part of the following work: Sambhu, Hemchandranauth (2018) Effects of land use on butterfly (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) abundance and diversity in the tropical coastal regions of Guyana and Australia. PhD Thesis, James Cook University. Access to this file is available from: https://doi.org/10.25903/5bd8e93df512e Copyright © 2018 Hemchandranauth Sambhu The author has certified to JCU that they have made a reasonable effort to gain permission and acknowledge the owners of any third party copyright material included in this document. If you believe that this is not the case, please email [email protected] EFFECTS OF LAND USE ON BUTTERFLY (LEPIDOPTERA: NYMPHALIDAE) ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY IN THE TROPICAL COASTAL REGIONS OF GUYANA AND AUSTRALIA _____________________________________________ By: Hemchandranauth Sambhu B.Sc. (Biology), University of Guyana, Guyana M.Sc. (Res: Plant and Environmental Sciences), University of Warwick, United Kingdom A thesis Prepared for the College of Science and Engineering, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy James Cook University February, 2018 DEDICATION ________________________________________________________ I dedicate this thesis to my wife, Alliea, and to our little girl who is yet to make her first appearance in this world. i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ________________________________________________________ I would like to thank the Australian Government through their Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for graciously offering me a scholarship (Australia Aid Award – AusAid) to study in Australia. From the time of my departure from my home country in 2014, Alex Salvador, Katherine Elliott and other members of the AusAid team have always ensured that the highest quality of care was extended to me as a foreign student in a distant land. -
Interações Evolutivas Entre Borboletas Da Tribo Troidini (Papilionidae
Universidade Estadual de Campinas Instituto de Biologia Interações evolutivas entre borboletas da tribo Troidini (Papilionidae, Papilioninae) e suas plantas hospedeiras no gênero Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) Karina Lucas da Silva-Brandão Tese apresentada ao Instituto de Biologia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas para obtenção do título de Doutor em Ecologia Orientadora: Profa. Dra. Vera Nisaka Solferini (IB, Depto de Genética e Evolução) Co-orientador: Prof. Dr. José Roberto Trigo (IB, Depto. de Zoologia) Campinas, abril de 2005 i FICHA CATALOGRÁFICA ELABORADA PELA BIBLIOTECA DO INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA - UNICAMP Silva-Brandão, Karina Lucas da Si38li Interações evolutivas entre borboletas da tribo Troidini (Papilionidae, Papilioninae) e suas plantas hospedeiras no gênero Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) / Karina Lucas da Silva-Brandão. -- Campinas, SP: [s.n.], 2005. Orientadora: Vera Nisaka Solferini. Co-orientador: José Roberto Trigo. Tese (Doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Instituto de Biologia. 1. Aristolochia. 2. Troidini. 3. Interação inseto-planta. 4. Filogenia molecular. 5. Uso de hospedeiros. I. Vera Nisaka Solferini. 11. José Roberto Trigo. lU. Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Instituto de Biologia. IV. Título. ii iii iv Ilustração: Dadí ([email protected]) “The scientist does not study nature because it is useful to do so. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it; and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing and life would not be worth living”. Henri Poincaré, The value of Science v vi Agradecimentos Esta tese não teria existido sem a ajuda de muitos amigos e profissionais que deram sua contribuição ao longo desses quatro anos de trabalho. -
FILOGENIA DE LOS TAXONES DEL SUBGÉNERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) PRESENTES EN COLOMBIA, BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN MITOCONDRIAL CITOCROMO OXIDASA I
FILOGENIA DE LOS TAXONES DEL SUBGÉNERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) PRESENTES EN COLOMBIA, BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN MITOCONDRIAL CITOCROMO OXIDASA I INGRID MARCELA GUTIÉRREZ ROJAS PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS CARRERA DE BIOLOGÍA BOGOTÁ D.C., 11 DE JULIO DE 2007 FILOGENIA DE LOS TAXONES DEL SUBGÉNERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) PRESENTES EN COLOMBIA, BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN MITOCONDRIAL CITOCROMO OXIDASA I INGRID MARCELA GUTIÉRREZ ROJAS TRABAJO DE GRADO Presentado como requisito parcial para optar al título de: BIOLOGA GIOVANNY FAGUA M.Sc. DIRECTOR PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS CARRERA DE BIOLOGÍA BOGOTÁ D.C., 11 DE JULIO DE 2007 NOTA DE ADVERTENCIA Artículo 23 de la Resolución No. 13 de Julio de 1946 “La Universidad no se hace responsable por los conceptos emitidos por sus alumnos en sus trabajos de tesis. Sólo velará porque no se publique nada contrario al dogma y a la moral católica y porque las tesis no contengan ataques personales contra persona alguna, antes bien se vea en ellas el anhelo de buscar la verdad y la justicia”. Artículo 23 de la Resolución N° 13 de Julio de 1946. FILOGENIA DE LOS TAXONES DEL SUBGÉNERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) PRESENTES EN COLOMBIA, BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN MITOCONDRIAL CITOCROMO OXIDASA I INGRID MARCELA GUTIÉRREZ ROJAS APROBADO _______________________________________ GIOVANNY FAGUA GONZALEZ, M.Sc. Director ____________________________ ____________________________ MANUEL RUIZ, Ph.D. ANDRES ACOSTA, M.Sc. Jurado Jurado FILOGENIA DE LOS TAXONES DEL SUBGÉNERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) PRESENTES EN COLOMBIA, BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN MITOCONDRIAL CITOCROMO OXIDASA I INGRID MARCELA GUTIÉRREZ ROJAS APROBADO __________________________________ _____________________________ Dra. -
Reserva Comunal
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Emmel, T. C., and G. T. Austin. 1990. the Tropical Rain Forest Butterfly Fauna of Rondônia, Brazil
Vol. 1 No. 1 1990 Rondonia butterflies: EMMEL and AUSTIN 1 TROPICAL LEPIDOPTERA, 1(1): 1-12 THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BUTTERFLY FAUNA OF RONDONIA, BRAZIL SPECIES DIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION THOMAS C. EMMEL and GEORGE T. AUSTIN Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, and Nevada State Museum and Historical Society, 700 Twin Lakes Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89107, USA ABSTRACT.— The state of Rondonia in west central Brazil apparently has the highest reported butterfly diversity in the world, with an estimated 1,500-1,600 species living within several square kilometers in the central part of that state. A preliminary checklist of over 800 identified species is given, and some of the factors contributing to this diversity are described. The tropical rain forest in this area is being rapidly cleared for development and the creation of one or more inviolate biological preserves is urgently needed in order to save a living sample of the incredibly diverse fauna and flora for study by future generations. KEY WORDS: Amazon Basin, butterfly faunas, Hesperiidae, Lycaenidae, Nymphalidae, Papilionidae, Pieridae, rain forest, Riodinidae. Rondonia, one of the newest states in western central Brazil, occupies some 93,840 square miles (243,044 sq km) in the southwestern part of the Amazon Basin of South America. This territory, which borders Bolivia to the south and west, was formerly a part of the state of Amazonas and until the last two decades, was primarily important to Brazil's economy only during the Amazon rubber boom, which collapsed in 1912. In 1943, the area was established as Guapore. -
Lepidoptera Diversity of an Ecuadorian Lowland Rain Forest1
ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Neue Entomologische Nachrichten Jahr/Year: 1998 Band/Volume: 41 Autor(en)/Author(s): Racheli Tommaso, Racheli Luigi Artikel/Article: Lepidoptera diversity of an Ecuadorian lowland rain forest (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae) 95- 117 -9 5 - Lepidoptera diversity of an Ecuadorian lowland rain forest1 (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae) by Tommaso Racheli & L uigi Racheli Introduction Faunistic lists are a very important tool for several fields in biological researches. We must stress however that comparisons of faunistic lists of different sites are always difficult to be made due to differences in area size, to divergence in classification, and to the differences of the operators techniques. Therefore it is often uneasy to deal with sets of data and to compare the results. None the less, surveys and comparisons of butterflies in selected sites of the Neotropical realm seem to be very popular nowadays (Lamas , 1983a, 1983b; Lamas et al., 1991; Raguso & Llorente , 1991; Austin et al., 1996; Balcazar , 1993). They are particularly aimed at gathering sets of data tor conservation purposes and at identifying hotspots of endemicity. Dramatic is the lacking of published long-term surveys on moths in limited areas of the Neotropics. Unexpectedly, no recent faunistic lists of Ecuadorian butterflies have appeared except that of Ma- quipucuna Reserve on the western side of the country (Raguso & G loster , 1996). Having observed butterflies, Saturniids and Hawkmoths for almost 15 years in Ecuador, as Clench (1979) suggests, the time is arrived to submit a survey of these taxa occuring in an Amazonian area of Ecuador. -
A Cladistic Analysis of the Genus Parides Hübner, [1819], Based on Androconial Structures (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) 119-131 — 119 —
ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Neue Entomologische Nachrichten Jahr/Year: 1998 Band/Volume: 41 Autor(en)/Author(s): Racheli Tommaso, Olmisania Luca Artikel/Article: A Cladistic Analysis of the genus Parides Hübner, [1819], based on androconial structures (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) 119-131 — 119 — A Cladistic Analysis of the genusParides H ü b n e r , [1819], based on androconial structures (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) by Tommaso Racheli & L uca Olmisani Abstract The neotropical species of the genus Parides have been revised through cladistic numerical tech nique. The androconial structures of each species were used as the main characters for the analysis. The ingroup Parides comprises four main clades, which are discussed in the light of evolutionary and biogeographic evidence. 1. Introduction The genus Parides Hubner , [1819], has been studied for a long time, but only recently has it been subjected to cladistic analysis. This showed an unresolved monophylum within the Troidini, encom passing terminal taxa with South American and Oriental distributions. Miller (1987) hypothesized the monophyly of Parides sensu lato by the following apomorphic characters: 1 - Females with a highly sclerotized invagination dorsally to ductus bursae. 2 - A wide ductus bursae. 3 - A large vesica. While the neotropical subgenus Parides was characterised by: 1 - Dorso-ventrally oriented signa. 2 - Lower level androconia curled. Several approaches aimed to the recognition of relation ships among the species groups resulted in different arrangements (Rothschild & J ordan , 1906; Munroe, 1961; Hancock , 1978; Miller 1987; Tyler etal. 1994; Brown et al. 1995). All the species considered are endemic to Central and South America, the larvae are monophagous on Aristolochia plants (Aristolochiaceae), and the adults are linked to mimicry rings (tab. -
Species Phylogeny of the Subgenus Parides (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) Based in Sequences of Citochrome Oxidase I Gene
Vol17-3E_Maquetación 1 5/12/12 13:17 Página 657 Acta biol. Colomb., Vol. 17 n.º 3, 2012 657 - 674 FILOGENIA DE ESPECIES DEL SUBGENERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN CITOCROMO OXIDASA I Species phylogeny of the Subgenus Parides (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) Based in Sequences of Citochrome Oxidase I Gene INGRID MARCELA GUTIÉRREZ R. 1, M.Sc. (c); GIOVANNY FAGUA 2, M.Sc. 1 Maestría en Biotecnología y Biología Molecular Médica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentina. [email protected] 2 Laboratorio de Entomología. Grupo de Sistemática Molecular. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, carrera 7 # 43-82, edificio Jesús Emilio Ramírez (54). Departamento de Biología. Bogotá, Colombia. Tel.: 57 1 320 83 20 ext. 4081. Fax: 57 1 320 83 20 ext. 4057. [email protected] Correspondencia: Giovanny Fagua, [email protected] Presentado el 19 de abril de 2012, aceptado el 6 de junio de 2012, correcciones el 21 de octubre de 2012. RESUMEN Parides Hübner es el taxón terminal de Troidini, un grupo de mariposas aposemáticas diversificado en el trópico y subtrópico, y modelos de varios complejos miméticos bate- sianos y mullerianos. Varias de las especies americanas de Parides son simpátricas e invo- lucran poblaciones con variaciones intraespecíficas en los patrones de coloración, lo que genera confusiones en la definición del estatus taxonómico, especialmente en Colombia, punto de convergencia de las biotas de Norte y Suramérica. Este trabajo genera una aproximación a la filogenia de este grupo de mariposas y establece una definición más robusta de algunos de los taxones. Para ello se analizaron ejemplares pertenecientes a 15 taxones del subgénero americano Parides (Parides ) como grupo interno y se utilizó como grupo externo especies de otros dos géneros estrechamente relacionados de Troidini. -
Animals Approved for Zoos in New Zealand As of June 2021
INFORMATION SHEET Animals approved for zoos in New Zealand as of June 2021 This is an alphabetical list of animals that can be held in zoos* in New Zealand. Approval numbers that begin with “PRE” were approved prior to July 29 1998 and were subsequently transferred to the HSNO Act. Approval numbers that begin with “NOC” are animal species approved under the HSNO Act after that date. Key to this document: * Approvals may only be used by facilities that are open to the public and approved by the Ministry for Primary Industries for the containment of that species unless the approval code is followed by one of the following symbols: † The approved zoo facility is not required to be open to the public. †† The approval may only be used by the Keystone Wildlife Conservancy containment facility (now known as Gibbs Wildlife Conservancy). ††† Species can also be held under facilities approved to the MAF/ERMA New Zealand Containment Facilities for Vertebrate Laboratory Animals. Species Common name Approval code Abatus shackletoni Koehler, 1911 Sea urchin (echinoids) PRE008972 Acinonyx jubatus Schreber, 1775 Cheetah PRE008902 Acondaster hodgonsoni Yellow starfish PRE008974 Acontaster conspicuous Yellow starfish PRE008973 Acrobates pygmaeus Shaw, 1793 feather tailed glider NOC002541† Adamussium colbecki Smith, 1902 Antarctic scallop (mollusc) PRE008975 Aerothyris fragilis Smith, 1907 brachiopod (mollusc) PRE008976 Aerothyris joubini Blochmann, 1906 brachiopod (mollusc) PRE008977 Ailuropoda melanoleuca David, 1869 giant panda NOC100015† Ailurus fulgens -
Redalyc.FILOGENIA DE ESPECIES DEL SUBGENERO Parides
Acta Biológica Colombiana ISSN: 0120-548X [email protected] Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Bogotá Colombia GUTIÉRREZ R., INGRID MARCELA; FAGUA, GIOVANNY FILOGENIA DE ESPECIES DEL SUBGENERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN CITOCROMO OXIDASA I Acta Biológica Colombiana, vol. 17, núm. 3, 2012, pp. 657-674 Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Bogotá Bogotá, Colombia Disponible en: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=319028029014 Cómo citar el artículo Número completo Sistema de Información Científica Más información del artículo Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal Página de la revista en redalyc.org Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto Vol17-3E_Maquetación 1 5/12/12 13:17 Página 657 Acta biol. Colomb., Vol. 17 n.º 3, 2012 657 - 674 FILOGENIA DE ESPECIES DEL SUBGENERO Parides (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE) BASADA EN SECUENCIAS DEL GEN CITOCROMO OXIDASA I Species phylogeny of the Subgenus Parides (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) Based in Sequences of Citochrome Oxidase I Gene INGRID MARCELA GUTIÉRREZ R. 1, M.Sc. (c); GIOVANNY FAGUA 2, M.Sc. 1 Maestría en Biotecnología y Biología Molecular Médica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentina. [email protected] 2 Laboratorio de Entomología. Grupo de Sistemática Molecular. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, carrera 7 # 43-82, edificio Jesús Emilio Ramírez (54). Departamento de Biología. Bogotá, Colombia. Tel.: 57 1 320 83 20 ext. 4081. Fax: 57 1 320 83 20 ext. 4057. [email protected] Correspondencia: Giovanny Fagua, [email protected] Presentado el 19 de abril de 2012, aceptado el 6 de junio de 2012, correcciones el 21 de octubre de 2012. -
M. Gonzalo Andrade-C.1, Efraín R. Henao-Bañol2, Julián Adolfo Salazar E.3
LAS MARIPOSAS (LEPIDOPTERA: HESPEROIDEA – PAPILIONOIDEA) DE LA REGIÓN AMAZÓNICA COLOMBIANA. M. Gonzalo Andrade-C.1, Efraín R. Henao-Bañol2, Julián Adolfo Salazar E.3 RESUMEN The objective was to develop a list of species of da- ytime butterflies (Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) Dada la ausencia de inventarios faunísticos y espe- for the entire department, involving fieldwork, con- cialmente en lo referente a mariposas diurnas para el sultation of collections and taxonomic experience of departamento del Amazonas, realizamos una bús- the authors. A total of 1,228 species were identified queda exhaustiva sobre datos taxonómicos para las demonstrating the richness of this department re- mariposas diurnas de la región, cuyo objetivo fue garding the country. formular una lista de las especies y subespecies de mariposas diurnas (Hesperioidea y Papilionoidea) para todo el departamento, involucrando trabajo de Keywords campo, consulta a colecciones y experiencia taxo- nómica de los autores. Se identificaron un total de Biodiversity, Checklist, Butterflies, Colombia, 1228 especies demostrando la gran riqueza de este Amazonia departamento con respecto a nuestro país. INTRODUCCIÓN Palabras clave Colombia tiene una superficie de 1´141.748 Km2 Biodiversidad, Lista de Chequeo, Mariposas, Co- continentales y 930.000 Km2 marinos, lo que equi- lombia, Amazonia vale a 2´071.748 Km2. Nuestro país conforma el grupo de los 14 países que albergan el mayor índi- ce de biodiversidad en la tierra, denominados países ABSTRACT megadiversos, compartiendo esta categoría con Ar- gentina, Bolivia, Brasil, China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Given the absence of wildlife surveys and especially India, Indonesia, Kenia, México, Perú, Sudáfrica y those regarding daytime butterflies of the Amazon Venezuela (Andrade-C., 2011).