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PeerJ ; 11: e14644, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36743958

RESUMO

Introduction of organisms to new range may impose detrimental effects on local organisms, especially when closely related species are involved. Species delimitation employing an integrative taxonomy approach may provide a quick assessment for the species status between taxa of interest, and to infer ecological competition and/or introgression that may be associated with the introduction. A nymphalid butterfly, Symbrenthia lilaea lunica, was recently introduced to Taiwan, where a closely related local taxon, S. l. formosanus, can be found. We employed multiple species delimitation methods to study the species status between the two taxa, and the results revealed that they can be recognized as two distinct species, revised to S. l. lilaea (syn. nov.) and S. formosanus (stat. rev.) respectively. We further performed a niche modeling approach to investigate the ecological interaction between the two species. The taxonomic status of the two taxa, now elevated to species, has been revised and conservation facing rapid expansion of the introduced species discussed.


Assuntos
Borboletas , Animais , Borboletas/genética , Espécies Introduzidas , Taiwan
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Zootaxa ; 4688(4): zootaxa.4688.4.8, 2019 Oct 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31719431

RESUMO

Neptis reducta Fruhsorfer, 1908 is currently recognized as a nymphalid butterfly found only in Taiwan and Thailand, with previously recorded larval hostplant and immature biology involving mis-identifications. The present study recognizes Aphananthe aspera (Cannabaceae) as the sole larval hostplant for N. reducta, and the nymphalid butterfly is the first known lepidopterous insect specialized on Aphananthe.


Assuntos
Borboletas , Lepidópteros , Animais , Ecologia , Larva , Taiwan , Tailândia
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Zootaxa ; 4619(2): zootaxa.4619.2.3, 2019 Jun 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716302

RESUMO

Mycalesis kagina Fruhstorfer, 1911 is separated from Mycalesis suaveolens Wood-Mason de Nicéville, 1883 to represent a species endemic to Taiwan based upon COI barcode divergence, morphological diagnosis of larva, and genitalia of both sexes. Both kagina and suaveolens are confirmed as members of the genus Mycalesis in Mycalesina. Immature morphology, biology, and hostplant associations for both species are given for the first time. Larvae of both species are recognized as specialists on Zingiberaceae, a plant family rarely used by satyrid butterflies.


Assuntos
Borboletas , Animais , Biologia , Feminino , Genitália , Larva , Masculino , Taiwan
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Zootaxa ; 4276(2): 245-254, 2017 Jun 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28610208

RESUMO

In recent years, a considerable number of pierid butterflies of the genus Delias have been found from Jinmen Islands, where no available hostplants grow, rendering a proof of cross sea water migration of these butterflies. It is suggested here that these butterflies come from nearby continent of eastern China, visiting the islands for nectar acquisition in seasons when nectar is in short supply because they mostly show up in autumn months. Samples obtained during the survey contained two species, namely Delias pasithoe (Linnaeus, 1767) and Delias acalis (Godart, 1819). Subspecific names applied to both species in eastern China appear to involve nomenclatural problems, with erroneous usage in recent literature.


Assuntos
Borboletas , Animais , China , Ilhas , Néctar de Plantas , Estações do Ano
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Zootaxa ; 4139(2): 274-84, 2016 Jul 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27470804

RESUMO

The immature biology and morphology of Catapaecilma major moltrechti (Wileman) from Taiwan are reported. The larva of this taxon is proven to be largely predacious on a few scale insect species attended by ant Crematogester rogenhoferi in satellite nests constructed by the ants, but it also consumes plant material within or near ants' satellite nests in elder instars. The discovery of the food habit of this taxon is interesting as the larva of C. major is known to be phytophagous in India and Sri Lanka.


Assuntos
Borboletas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Larva/anatomia & histologia , Distribuição Animal , Estruturas Animais/anatomia & histologia , Estruturas Animais/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Tamanho Corporal , Borboletas/anatomia & histologia , Borboletas/classificação , Ecossistema , Feminino , Larva/classificação , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Masculino , Tamanho do Órgão , Taiwan
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