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Zootaxa


Title:"Discovery of the male Tiradelphe schneideri (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Danainae)--missing piece in an insect evolution puzzle"
Author(s):Wills L; Dowd T; Muller CJ;
Address:"32 Awa Road, Miramar, Wellington 6022, New Zealand (Address for correspondence: PO Box 15420, Miramar, Wellington 6243, New Zealand.; Email: lauriewills@xnet.co.nz"
Journal Title:Zootaxa
Year:2015
Volume:20150304
Issue:1
Page Number:147 - 150
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.10
ISSN/ISBN:1175-5334 (Electronic) 1175-5326 (Linking)
Abstract:"For 30 years the highly distinctive Schneider's Surprise butterfly, Tiradelphe schneideri Ackery & Vane-Wright, 1984, has been known only from the two original type specimens, both female. Here we describe and illustrate the previously unknown male of this Guadalcanal endemic member of the Danaina-the subtribe of Nymphalidae: Danainae to which Tiradelphe has always been assigned. Unexpectedly, male T. schneideri completely lack alar androconia, and are thus unlike all other species of Danaina and its sister group, the Amaurina. The new information will permit a reassessment of the phylogenetic relationships of Tiradelphe. This enigmatic genus may well be more isolated than previously supposed, with implications not only for our understanding of pheromone communication in these insects, but also the evolution and biogeography of the tribe Danaini in the Indo-Pacific"
Keywords:Animal Structures/anatomy & histology/growth & development Animals Biological Evolution Body Size Butterflies/anatomy & histology/*classification/growth & development Ecosystem Female Male Organ Size Species Specificity;
Notes:"MedlineWills, Laurie Dowd, Tony Muller, Chris J eng Letter New Zealand 2015/03/18 Zootaxa. 2015 Mar 4; 3926(1):147-50. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.10"

 
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