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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-176078

ABSTRACT

The present article incorporates detailed field observations of family Pieridae in Jammu region at different altitudes during spring, summer and autumn seasons of 2012-2013. The study revealed that 13 species of butterflies belonging to 10 genera of family Pieridae exist in the study area. Most members of Family Pieridae are white or yellow. Pieridae is a large family of butterflies with about 76 genera containing approximately 1,100 species mostly from tropical Africa and Asia.

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Rev. biol. trop ; 58(1): 273-285, mar. 2010. ilus, mapas
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-637823

ABSTRACT

The taxonomy and distribution of Nathalis (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Colombia. In Colombia, Nathalis has two described species: N. iole and N. plauta. Previous authors did not make detailed descriptions of its distribution in meridional regions and failed to differentiate both species based on genitalic characters. Some wing marks have been enough to separate them, but co-specificity was a possibility. They inhabit Colombia above 2000 m in the paramo, and have a vicariant distribution from the remaining population of N. iole in the Antillean and Central and North America. An analysis focused on male and female genitalia, as well as the wing pattern of more than 100 specimens from the Colombian Andes (Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Sierra de Perijá) and Mexico, indicates that the two species differ in their genitalia, and considering their allopatric distribution, we support the specific distinction of N. iole and N. plauta. We describe a new endemic subspecies found exclusively in the paramo above 3000 m, an area where other endemics occur. It has phenotypic plasticity related to environmental factors. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (1): 273-285. Epub 2010 March 01.


En Colombia, Nathalis comprende dos especies descritas: N. iole y N. plauta. Autores previos no describieron detalladamente su distribución meridional y fallaron en la diferenciación de ambas especies basado en sus caracteres genitales. Algunos caracteres de su diseño alar habían sido suficientes para separarlas, pero su co-especificidad pudo ser una posibilidad. Estas habitan en Colombia, por arriba de los 2000 m en el páramo, y tienen una distribución vicariante desde poblaciones remanentes de N. iole en las Antillas y en Centro y Norteamérica. Un análisis de la variación de los genitales masculinos y femeninos, así como del diseño alar de más de 100 especímenes de los Andes Colombianos (Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta y Sierra de Perijá) y México, indica que las dos especies difieren en sus genitales, y considerando su distribución alopátrida, nosotros confirmamos la distinción específica entre N. iole y N. plauta. Describimos una nueva subespecie endémica encontrada exclusivamente en el páramo por encima de los 3000 m, un área en donde se dan otros endemismos. Las especies de Nathalis presentan plasticidad fenotípica debida a factores ambientales.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Butterflies/anatomy & histology , Butterflies/classification , Genitalia/anatomy & histology , Colombia , Population Density , Population Dynamics
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Acta amaz ; 37(3): 475-478, 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-474448

ABSTRACT

As espécies de Pieridae da Coleção de Invertebrados do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia foram inventariadas. São registrados 279 indivíduos de 17 espécies e 10 gêneros, todos coletados na Amazônia brasileira.


The species of Pieridae of the collection of Invertebrates of the National Institute for Amazonian Research were inventoried. It was registered 279 individuals of 17 species and 10 genera, all collected in the Brazilian Amazonia.


Subject(s)
Amazonian Ecosystem , Collection , Lepidoptera
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