We here propose a new, monotypic genus, Amiga Nakahara, Willmott & Espeland, gen. n., to harbor a common Neotropical butterfly, described as Papilio arnaca Fabricius, 1776, and hitherto placed in the genus Chloreuptychia Forster, 1964. Recent and ongoing molecular phylogenetic research has shown Chloreuptychia to be polyphyletic, with C arnaca proving to be unrelated to remaining species and not readily placed in any other described genus. Amiga arnaca gen. n. et comb. n. as treated here is a widely distributed and very common species ranging from southern Mexico to southern Brazil. A neotype is designated for the names Papilio arnaca and its junior synonym, Papilio ebusa Cramer, 1780, resulting in the treatment of the latter name as a juni...
The satyrine Euptychia pronophila Butler (Nymphalidae) was described in 1867 in the "catch-all" genu...
Sepona Freitas and Barbosa, gen. nov. is proposed for the Neotropical satyrine butterfly species Eup...
The satyrine Euptychia pronophila Butler (Nymphalidae) was described in 1867 in the 'catch-all' genu...
We here propose a new, monotypic genus, Amiga Nakahara, Willmott & Espeland, gen. n., to harbor a co...
We here propose a new, monotypic genus, Amiga Nakahara, Willmott & Espeland, gen. n., to har...
Cisandina Nakahara & Espeland, New Genus Type species: Papilio lea Cramer, 1777 – by present desi...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
The identity, status and taxonomic position of seven species of Neotropical satyrine butterflies are...
AbstractSepona Freitas and Barbosa, gen. nov. is proposed for the Neotropical satyrine butterfly spe...
MARÍN, MA, PEÑA, C., FREITAS, AVL. [et al.]. From the phylogeny of the Satyrinae butterflies to the ...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
The satyrine Euptychia pronophila Butler (Nymphalidae) was described in 1867 in the "catch-all" genu...
Sepona Freitas and Barbosa, gen. nov. is proposed for the Neotropical satyrine butterfly species Eup...
The satyrine Euptychia pronophila Butler (Nymphalidae) was described in 1867 in the 'catch-all' genu...
We here propose a new, monotypic genus, Amiga Nakahara, Willmott & Espeland, gen. n., to harbor a co...
We here propose a new, monotypic genus, Amiga Nakahara, Willmott & Espeland, gen. n., to har...
Cisandina Nakahara & Espeland, New Genus Type species: Papilio lea Cramer, 1777 – by present desi...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
The identity, status and taxonomic position of seven species of Neotropical satyrine butterflies are...
AbstractSepona Freitas and Barbosa, gen. nov. is proposed for the Neotropical satyrine butterfly spe...
MARÍN, MA, PEÑA, C., FREITAS, AVL. [et al.]. From the phylogeny of the Satyrinae butterflies to the ...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
We provide the first comprehensive taxonomic revision of the poorly known South American butterfly g...
The satyrine Euptychia pronophila Butler (Nymphalidae) was described in 1867 in the "catch-all" genu...
Sepona Freitas and Barbosa, gen. nov. is proposed for the Neotropical satyrine butterfly species Eup...
The satyrine Euptychia pronophila Butler (Nymphalidae) was described in 1867 in the 'catch-all' genu...