The genus Taractrocera is distributed throughout the Oriental and Australian Regions. It contains 16 species, of which two, T. fusca and T. trikora, are described as new in this paper. All species are briefly characterized and the new species are described in full. The phylogeny of the genus is inferred, based on an analysis of morphological and genital characters, both of males and females. The biogeography of the genus is discussed in relation to the phylogeny. The genus has an Australian origin. After some diversification in Australia it dispersed into Asia, in or before the Miocene. It dispersed in the reverse direction, probably before the late-Miocene emergence of the Banda Arc and the Moluccas, 5-6 Mya. Three species are adapted to h...
The first contribution to the knowledge of the Rhopalocera-fauna of Simalur and Pulu Babi has been p...
Background Butterflies of the subtribe Mycalesina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) are important model organ...
Biogeographic patterns are reviewed for four widespread Southeast Asia butterfly groups in the super...
species, of which two, T. fusca and T. trikora, are described as new in this paper. All species are ...
The taxonomy of the Taractrocera ilia complex is revised based on evidence from multiple sources, in...
Three similar looking species of Taractrocera, generally known as ziclea Plotz, archias Felder and a...
Three similar looking species of Taractrocera, generally known as ziclea Plötz, archias Felder and a...
Australia and Southeast Asia are hotspots of global diversity in the fruit-fly genus Bactrocera. Alt...
The Australian fauna is composed of several major biogeographical elements reflecting different spat...
We report some surprising recent distributional range extensions of one extant genus and two more fa...
Orthotrichia is the most species rich of the hydroptilid genera found in Australia, and is postulate...
The origins, evolutionary history and diversification of the Australian butterfly fauna are poorly k...
The origins, evolutionary history and diversification of the Australian butterfly fauna are poorly k...
The following stray descriptions and records refer to species from New Guinea, Kei Island, Sumatra a...
The biogeography of butterflies within the monsoon tropical biome of northern Australia is reviewed ...
The first contribution to the knowledge of the Rhopalocera-fauna of Simalur and Pulu Babi has been p...
Background Butterflies of the subtribe Mycalesina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) are important model organ...
Biogeographic patterns are reviewed for four widespread Southeast Asia butterfly groups in the super...
species, of which two, T. fusca and T. trikora, are described as new in this paper. All species are ...
The taxonomy of the Taractrocera ilia complex is revised based on evidence from multiple sources, in...
Three similar looking species of Taractrocera, generally known as ziclea Plotz, archias Felder and a...
Three similar looking species of Taractrocera, generally known as ziclea Plötz, archias Felder and a...
Australia and Southeast Asia are hotspots of global diversity in the fruit-fly genus Bactrocera. Alt...
The Australian fauna is composed of several major biogeographical elements reflecting different spat...
We report some surprising recent distributional range extensions of one extant genus and two more fa...
Orthotrichia is the most species rich of the hydroptilid genera found in Australia, and is postulate...
The origins, evolutionary history and diversification of the Australian butterfly fauna are poorly k...
The origins, evolutionary history and diversification of the Australian butterfly fauna are poorly k...
The following stray descriptions and records refer to species from New Guinea, Kei Island, Sumatra a...
The biogeography of butterflies within the monsoon tropical biome of northern Australia is reviewed ...
The first contribution to the knowledge of the Rhopalocera-fauna of Simalur and Pulu Babi has been p...
Background Butterflies of the subtribe Mycalesina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) are important model organ...
Biogeographic patterns are reviewed for four widespread Southeast Asia butterfly groups in the super...