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A new species of Hypolycaena (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) from Arunachal Pradesh, north-eastern India 一种新的Hypolycaena(鳞翅目灰蝶科):* *,印度东北部
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.266468
Krushnamegh Kunte
A new species, Hypolycaena narada, sp. nov., is described from a series of male specimens from Arunachal Pradesh, north-eastern India. The new species is considerably distinct from other members of the tribe Hypolycaenini, and is easily distinguished from its relatives based on the following combination of characters: (a) slightly shining purple-blue upperside forewing with a dark, diffused androconial patch, (b) underside forewing apex and margin concolorous with the wing, (c) underside wings with narrow discal bands, ending in black costal spots, and (d) coastal black spot near the base.
从印度东北部**的一系列雄性标本中描述了一新种Hypolycaena narada, sp. nov.。这个新种与其他的Hypolycaenini部落的成员有很大的不同,并且根据以下特征的组合很容易与它的亲戚区分开来:(a)微微发亮的紫蓝色前翅上有一个黑色的扩散的雄头斑块,(b)前翅下端和边缘与翅膀同色,(c)翅膀下有狭窄的盘状带,末端有黑色的肋点,(d)靠近基部的海岸黑点。
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引用次数: 1
Description of a new species of Myelobia Herrich-Schaffer (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae s.l., Crambinae) from Nicaragua feeding on cultivated bamboo, Guadua aculeata Rupr. ex E. Fourn. (Poaceae) 尼加拉瓜采食栽培竹Guadua aculeata Rupr一新种记述(鳞翅目,蚜蝇科,鹤蛉科)。ex E. Fourn。(禾本科)
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.266474
B. Landry, J. Maes, S. Passoa, T. Léger
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引用次数: 2
Peripheral eye dimensions in Longwing (Heliconius) butterflies vary with body size and sex but not light environment nor mimicry ring 长翼蝴蝶的眼周尺寸随体型和性别而变化,但光环境和模仿环没有变化
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.266475
B. Seymoure, W. McMillan, R. Rutowski
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引用次数: 10
The historical occurrence of Hesperia attalus (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) in New England 标题新英格兰无绒夜蛾(鳞翅目:绒夜蛾科)的历史发生
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.266466
E. LoPresti, A. Warren, S. Stichter, R. Eastwood
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引用次数: 0
Two new species and taxonomic notes on species of Moeris Godman, 1900 (Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae, Moncini) 毛螨属(Moeris Godman, 1900)二新种及其分类学注释(毛螨科、毛螨科、毛螨科)
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.266469
E. Carneiro, O. Mielke, M. Casagrande
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引用次数: 1
A remarkable new Euptychia Hubner, 1818 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) from the Amazon basin of Peru and Colombia 秘鲁和哥伦比亚亚马逊河流域一显著新种(鳞翅目:蛱蝶科:蛱蝶科)
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.266473
S. Nakahara, Jean-François. Le Crom, G. Lamas
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引用次数: 4
The first record of an audible sound produced by a ghost moth, Phassus (Hepialidae) from Costa Rica 哥斯达黎加的鬼蛾(鬼蛾科)发出的可听声音的第一个记录
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.266471
L. Sandoval, K. Nishida
Sound production in lepidopteran adults has been reported in at least 13 families. The majority of these families produce ultrasonic sounds that are inaudible to humans. Here we report the first record of an audible sound produced by a Phassus sp. (Hepialidae) from Costa Rica. The sound is clicking or creaking-like, produced as the moth raises its abdomen dorsally (bending the abdomen backwards). The mechanism of this sound production is unknown, but supposed to be a case of stridulation. As the moth raised its abdomen, blue iridescence patches (likely ornamented by structural colors) on the dorsum were observed. The clicking sound is composed of two main parts which varied in frequency and duration. Inferred from the brief observation, the raising of the abdomen and sound production are possibly used for defense against natural enemies.
鳞翅目成虫至少在13个科中有声音产生的报道。这些家庭中的大多数都会发出人类听不到的超声波。在这里,我们报告了来自哥斯达黎加的Phassus sp. (Hepialidae)产生的可听声音的第一个记录。这种声音像咔哒声或嘎吱声,是飞蛾背朝天抬起腹部(腹部向后弯曲)时发出的。这种声音产生的机制尚不清楚,但被认为是一种发声的情况。当蛾子抬起腹部时,在背部观察到蓝色彩虹色斑块(可能是由结构色装饰的)。咔哒声由两个主要部分组成,它们的频率和持续时间各不相同。从简短的观察推断,腹部的抬起和发出声音可能是为了防御天敌。
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引用次数: 0
Arawacus euptychia (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Eumaeini) is no longer an obscure species 原恙螨(鳞翅目:恙螨科:恙螨)不再是一个鲜为人知的物种
Pub Date : 2014-12-02 DOI: 10.5962/p.332200
C. Nobre, R. Robbins
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引用次数: 1
Evolution of extreme proboscis lengths in Neotropical Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera). 新热带鳞翅目蛾科极端长喙的进化。
J A-S Bauder, A D Warren, H W Krenn

Exaggerated morphologies have evolved in insects as adaptations to nectar feeding by natural selection. For example, the suctorial mouthparts of butterflies enable these insects to gain access to floral nectar concealed inside deep floral tubes. Proboscis length in Lepidoptera is known to scale with body size, but whether extreme absolute proboscis lengths of nectar feeding butterflies result from a proportional or disproportional increase with body size that differs between phylogenetic lineages remains unknown. We surveyed the range of variation that occurs in scaling relationships between proboscis length and body size against a phylogenetic background among Costa Rican Hesperiidae. We obtained a new record holder for the longest proboscis in butterflies and showed that extremely long proboscides evolved at least three times independently within Neotropical Hesperiidae. We conclude that the evolution of extremely long proboscides results from allometric scaling with body size, as demonstrated in hawk moths. We hypothesize that constraints on the evolution of increasingly long butterfly proboscides may come from (1) the underlying scaling relationships, i.e., relative proboscis length, combined with the butterfly's flight style and flower-visiting behaviour and/or (2) developmental constraints during the pupal phase. Lastly, we discuss why butterflies did not evolve similar scaling relationships as hawk moths.

昆虫进化出了夸张的形态,以适应自然选择的花蜜。例如,蝴蝶的吸吮口器使这些昆虫能够获得隐藏在深花管中的花蜜。鳞翅目的喙长已知与身体大小成比例,但食蜜蝴蝶的极端绝对喙长是否与身体大小成比例或不成比例地增加,这在不同的系统发育谱系中是不同的,仍然未知。我们调查的变化范围,发生在尺度关系之间的长喙和身体大小对哥斯达黎加的系统发育背景之间的长喙。我们获得了蝴蝶最长喙的新纪录保持者,并表明在新热带蝶科中,极长的喙至少独立进化了三次。我们得出的结论是,如飞蛾所证明的那样,超长喙虫的进化是由身体大小的异速缩放引起的。我们推测,限制蝴蝶长吻喙进化的因素可能来自:(1)潜在的尺度关系,即相对吻喙长度,结合蝴蝶的飞行方式和访花行为,以及/或(2)蛹期的发育限制。最后,我们讨论了为什么蝴蝶没有像鹰蛾那样进化出类似的缩放关系。
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引用次数: 0
Evolution of extreme proboscis lengths in Neotropical Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera) 新热带鳞翅目蛾科极端长喙的进化
Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI: 10.5962/p.332199
J. Bauder, A. Warren, H. Krenn
Exaggerated morphologies have evolved in insects as adaptations to nectar feeding by natural selection. For example, the suctorial mouthparts of butterflies enable these insects to gain access to floral nectar concealed inside deep floral tubes. Proboscis length in Lepidoptera is known to scale with body size, but whether extreme absolute proboscis lengths of nectar feeding butterflies result from a proportional or disproportional increase with body size that differs between phylogenetic lineages remains unknown. We surveyed the range of variation that occurs in scaling relationships between proboscis length and body size against a phylogenetic background among Costa Rican Hesperiidae. We obtained a new record holder for the longest proboscis in butterflies and showed that extremely long proboscides evolved at least three times independently within Neotropical Hesperiidae. We conclude that the evolution of extremely long proboscides results from allometric scaling with body size, as demonstrated in hawk moths. We hypothesize that constraints on the evolution of increasingly long butterfly proboscides may come from (1) the underlying scaling relationships, i.e., relative proboscis length, combined with the butterfly’s flight style and flower-visiting behaviour and/or (2) developmental constraints during the pupal phase. Lastly, we discuss why butterflies did not evolve similar scaling relationships as hawk moths.
昆虫进化出了夸张的形态,以适应自然选择的花蜜。例如,蝴蝶的吸吮口器使这些昆虫能够获得隐藏在深花管中的花蜜。鳞翅目的喙长已知与身体大小成比例,但食蜜蝴蝶的极端绝对喙长是否与身体大小成比例或不成比例地增加,这在不同的系统发育谱系中是不同的,仍然未知。我们调查的变化范围,发生在尺度关系之间的长喙和身体大小对哥斯达黎加的系统发育背景之间的长喙。我们获得了蝴蝶最长喙的新纪录保持者,并表明在新热带蝶科中,极长的喙至少独立进化了三次。我们得出的结论是,如飞蛾所证明的那样,超长喙虫的进化是由身体大小的异速缩放引起的。我们推测,限制蝴蝶长吻喙进化的因素可能来自:(1)潜在的尺度关系,即相对吻喙长度,结合蝴蝶的飞行方式和访花行为,以及/或(2)蛹期的发育限制。最后,我们讨论了为什么蝴蝶没有像鹰蛾那样进化出类似的缩放关系。
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引用次数: 11
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