Sexual reproduction is often associated with intra- and intersexual conflict, especially in species where females mate multiple times. A strategy that has evolved in males to ensure offspring paternity is the ability to produce a complex, external mating plug called a sphragis. The sphragis has been found in 273 butterfly species; however, little is known about the sphragides of the butterflies in the nymphalid genus Pteronymia. In this study, we describe the sphragides of all sphragis-bearing species in Pteronymia, including the newly discovered sphragides of P. alissa (Hewitson), P. andreas (Weeks), P. ozia (Hewitson), and P. zerlina (Hewitson). Three additional species, P. fulvimargo Butler & Druce, P. oneida (Hewitson), and P. ticida (H...
Males of many insects, including butterflies, produce mate-guarding devices, such as mating plugs, t...
Selection can facilitate diversification by inducing character displacement in mate choice traits th...
Signa are sclerotized structures located on the inner wall of the corpus bursa of female Lepidoptera...
Sexual reproduction is often associated with intra- and intersexual conflict, especially in species ...
Sexual reproduction is often associated with intra- and intersexual conflict, especially in species ...
Males of many butterfly species secrete long-lasting mating plugs to prevent their mates from copula...
Fig. 18. Bayesian ancestral state reconstruction (ASR) of the sphragis in Pteronymia conducted in BE...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms governing the uneven distribution of species richness acro...
During courtship, male butterflies produce androconial secretions containing male sex pheromones (MS...
Figure 35 - Schematic of the possible process of evolution of the sphragis in butterfli...
In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolating mecha...
Many organisms alter their investment in secondary sexual traits to optimise the fitness trade-off b...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
Male butterflies in the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini possess an unusually complex and diverse reperto...
The genitalia of animals, particularly insects, are extremely useful taxonomic characters, for they ...
Males of many insects, including butterflies, produce mate-guarding devices, such as mating plugs, t...
Selection can facilitate diversification by inducing character displacement in mate choice traits th...
Signa are sclerotized structures located on the inner wall of the corpus bursa of female Lepidoptera...
Sexual reproduction is often associated with intra- and intersexual conflict, especially in species ...
Sexual reproduction is often associated with intra- and intersexual conflict, especially in species ...
Males of many butterfly species secrete long-lasting mating plugs to prevent their mates from copula...
Fig. 18. Bayesian ancestral state reconstruction (ASR) of the sphragis in Pteronymia conducted in BE...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms governing the uneven distribution of species richness acro...
During courtship, male butterflies produce androconial secretions containing male sex pheromones (MS...
Figure 35 - Schematic of the possible process of evolution of the sphragis in butterfli...
In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolating mecha...
Many organisms alter their investment in secondary sexual traits to optimise the fitness trade-off b...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
Male butterflies in the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini possess an unusually complex and diverse reperto...
The genitalia of animals, particularly insects, are extremely useful taxonomic characters, for they ...
Males of many insects, including butterflies, produce mate-guarding devices, such as mating plugs, t...
Selection can facilitate diversification by inducing character displacement in mate choice traits th...
Signa are sclerotized structures located on the inner wall of the corpus bursa of female Lepidoptera...