BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated the utility of DNA barcoding in the discovery of overlooked species and in the connection of immature and adult stages. In this study, we use DNA barcoding to examine diversity patterns in 121 species of Nymphalidae from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Our results suggest the presence of cryptic species in 8 of these 121 taxa. As well, the reference database derived from the analysis of adult specimens allowed the identification of nymphalid caterpillars providing new details on host plant use. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We gathered DNA barcode sequences from 857 adult Nymphalidae representing 121 different species. This total includes four species (Adelpha iphiclus, Adelpha malea, Hamadrya...
BACKGROUND: The State of Bavaria is involved in a research program that will lead to the constructio...
Rapid diversification is often associated with morphological or ecological adaptations that allow or...
DNA ‘barcoding’ relies on a short fragment of mitochondrial DNA to infer identification of specimens...
Recent studies have demonstrated the utility of DNA barcoding in the discovery of overlooked species...
BACKGROUND: An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their ...
An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their food plants ...
Inventory of the caterpillars, their food plants and parasitoids began in 1978 for today's Area de C...
The “rings” belonging to the genus Ypthima are amongst the most common butterflies in Peninsular Mal...
DNA barcoding has resulted in the ‘discovery’ of a vast number of new species and subspe...
<div><p>Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly specie...
Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly species, its f...
How common are cryptic species - those overlooked because of their morphological similarity? Despite...
<p>Numerous studies have demonstrated that DNA barcoding is an effective tool for detecting DNA clus...
Cryptic biological diversity has generated ambiguity in taxonomic and evolutionary studies. Single-l...
Abstract Although the butterflies of North America have received considerable taxonomic attention, ...
BACKGROUND: The State of Bavaria is involved in a research program that will lead to the constructio...
Rapid diversification is often associated with morphological or ecological adaptations that allow or...
DNA ‘barcoding’ relies on a short fragment of mitochondrial DNA to infer identification of specimens...
Recent studies have demonstrated the utility of DNA barcoding in the discovery of overlooked species...
BACKGROUND: An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their ...
An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their food plants ...
Inventory of the caterpillars, their food plants and parasitoids began in 1978 for today's Area de C...
The “rings” belonging to the genus Ypthima are amongst the most common butterflies in Peninsular Mal...
DNA barcoding has resulted in the ‘discovery’ of a vast number of new species and subspe...
<div><p>Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly specie...
Because the tropical regions of America harbor the highest concentration of butterfly species, its f...
How common are cryptic species - those overlooked because of their morphological similarity? Despite...
<p>Numerous studies have demonstrated that DNA barcoding is an effective tool for detecting DNA clus...
Cryptic biological diversity has generated ambiguity in taxonomic and evolutionary studies. Single-l...
Abstract Although the butterflies of North America have received considerable taxonomic attention, ...
BACKGROUND: The State of Bavaria is involved in a research program that will lead to the constructio...
Rapid diversification is often associated with morphological or ecological adaptations that allow or...
DNA ‘barcoding’ relies on a short fragment of mitochondrial DNA to infer identification of specimens...