This paper summarizes the life cycle and some aspects of natural history of the tropical pierid, Dismorphia virgo (Dismorphiinae) in Costa Rica. The precise taxonomic status of the butterfly in Central America has not been established, and it may represent a variable northern isolate of the common South American D. critomedia. Therefore, independent of whether the Central American form discussed in this paper has achieved full species status as the more northern virgo or is a subspecies or variety of critomedia evolving towards species status, this paper provides new information on the biology of the butterfly in Costa Rica. The establishment of precise taxonomic position awaits further study, and for the present purpose, I refer to the but...
Figures 34–44. Habitats and larval food plants of the Catasticta group, Costa Rica. (34) Pereute cha...
Abstract:Cyllopsis emiliaChacón and Nishida, a new satyrine species, is described from a single male...
The life history and early stages of the satyrine butterfly Manataria maculata are described and ill...
This is the first reported Costa Rican record of Dynastor macrosiris strix (Bates, 1864), extending ...
Documenting life history characteristics of populations, especially of herbivorous insects such as b...
Bourlière François. DeVries, P. J. — The Butterflies of Costa Rica and their Natural History. Papili...
The presence of Memphis diain Costa Rica (Godman & Salvin, 1884) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Char...
The Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica shows some local variations in its four Morpho species. The...
The taxonomy and distribution of Nathalis (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Colombia. In Colombia, Nathalis...
The taxonomy and distribution of Nathalis (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Colombia. In Colombia, Nathalis...
This paper aims to describe Papilio polyxenes costarum, a new subspecies, whose populations come fro...
The tropics are host to incredible insect diversity. One of the most charismatic groups that exhibit...
Two recent migrations of Urania fulgens (Walker, 1854) (Lepidoptera: Uraniidae) in Costa Rica are re...
The historical biogeography of insects in South America is largely unknown, as dated phylogenies hav...
Abstract: Costa Rica’s most populated area, the Central valley, has lost much of its natural habitat...
Figures 34–44. Habitats and larval food plants of the Catasticta group, Costa Rica. (34) Pereute cha...
Abstract:Cyllopsis emiliaChacón and Nishida, a new satyrine species, is described from a single male...
The life history and early stages of the satyrine butterfly Manataria maculata are described and ill...
This is the first reported Costa Rican record of Dynastor macrosiris strix (Bates, 1864), extending ...
Documenting life history characteristics of populations, especially of herbivorous insects such as b...
Bourlière François. DeVries, P. J. — The Butterflies of Costa Rica and their Natural History. Papili...
The presence of Memphis diain Costa Rica (Godman & Salvin, 1884) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Char...
The Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica shows some local variations in its four Morpho species. The...
The taxonomy and distribution of Nathalis (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Colombia. In Colombia, Nathalis...
The taxonomy and distribution of Nathalis (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Colombia. In Colombia, Nathalis...
This paper aims to describe Papilio polyxenes costarum, a new subspecies, whose populations come fro...
The tropics are host to incredible insect diversity. One of the most charismatic groups that exhibit...
Two recent migrations of Urania fulgens (Walker, 1854) (Lepidoptera: Uraniidae) in Costa Rica are re...
The historical biogeography of insects in South America is largely unknown, as dated phylogenies hav...
Abstract: Costa Rica’s most populated area, the Central valley, has lost much of its natural habitat...
Figures 34–44. Habitats and larval food plants of the Catasticta group, Costa Rica. (34) Pereute cha...
Abstract:Cyllopsis emiliaChacón and Nishida, a new satyrine species, is described from a single male...
The life history and early stages of the satyrine butterfly Manataria maculata are described and ill...