10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SATYRID»
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
FÍK. 1. Head capsule of Ist-inslar satyrid larvae, frontal view; clockwise from top
left - Argyrophenga antipodum, Dodonidia helmsii, Percno- daimon piulo. Note
that any setae projecting beyond the head capsule profile are not shown. way ...
2
Rhopalocera Europæ Descripta Et Delineata: Plates
E. (Eme. LIX. Satyridjü . 1. Erebia Manto. 2. E. Ceto. 8. E. Medusa. LX. Satyrid*. 1.
Erebia Stygne. 2. E. Nerine. 8. Var. Beicblini. 4. E. Evias. LXI. Satyrid.*.. 1. Erebia
Melas. 2. E. Glacialis. 8. Var. Alecto. 4. E. Scipio. 5. E. Epistygne. LXII. Satyrid«.
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Butterflies and Climate Change
Maniola chia - a new satyrid from the Greek island of Chios (Lep., Nymphalidae:
Satyrinae. Phegea, 15: 13-22. Thomson, G, 1987b. Enzyme Variation at
Morphological Boundaries in Maniola and Related Genera, Ph.D. thesis,
University of ...
4
Singapore Biodiversity: An Encyclopedia of the Natural ...
Some open their wings to reveal a brilliant metallic blue colour. Morphinae
caterpillars are hairy, resembling those of satyrid butterflies and feed on
monocotyledonous food plants. Eight species are recorded in Singapore,
including three that ...
Peter K. L. Ng, Richard Corlett, Hugh T. W. Tan, 2011
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The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids
In all but one pierid species the male carries; in all five satyrid species the female
carries. Body-size differences may also evolve in response to sexual conflict. In
males, large size relative to that of females may increase a male's abilities to ...
Jae C. Choe, Bernard J. Crespi, 1997
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The Conservation of Insects and Their Habitats
1 for some univoltine satyrid species could possibly result from the fact that more
nectar was available to females, which might increase their fecundity and
longevity. This could also be true of other species (including the pieridae) whose
...
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International Rice Research Newsletter
Rice satyrid butterfly Melanitis leda ismene (Cramer) Rice gundhi bug
Leptocorisa acuta (Thunberg) aR = regular, S = sporadic, b Peak population or
damage during season. reached 2 larvae/hill. The 1.3 larvae/ hill during the first
week of Oct ...
International Rice Research Institute, 1979
An Extinct Population of a Third Species of Southern California Satyrid (
Lepidoptera: Satyridae) John W. Johnson Assistant Research Biologist, Museum
of Systematic Biology, University of California, Irvine, California 92717, USA
Abstract In ...
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The Monarch Butterfly: Biology & Conservation
Wiklund and his collaborators found that egg mass increases with body size
across several satyrid species (Wiklund and Karlsson 1984; Wiklund et al. 1987).
However, there is not a consistent relationship between female size and egg
mass ...
Karen Suzanne Oberhauser, Michelle J. Solensky, 2004
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A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text-book ...
There can, it seems to us, be no possible doubt that the longitudinal markings of
the Satyrid larvae are such as best render them inconspicuous, and
consequently offer the greatest amount of protection on foodplants in which an
arrangement ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SATYRID»
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satyrid is used in the context of the following news items.
Mating Like an Animal: The Real Story
Moths chase single molecules of seemingly scentless pheromones, and a male satyrid butterfly woos with the invisible (to us) ultraviolet on his eyespot. «Discover Magazine, Apr 08»