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Badecla Quadramacula
''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla clarissa'' *''Badecla lanckena'' *''Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla quadramacula' ...'' *'' Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *'' Badecla clarissa'' *'' Badecla lanckena'' *'' Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *'' Badecla quadramacula'' (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997) References * 2010: Description and phylogenetic analysis of the Calycopidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Theclinae, Eumaeini): a subtribe of detritivores. ''Revista Brasileira de Entomologia'' 54 (1): 45–64. Full article * , 1993: Elfin butterflies from the Adams/Bernard expeditions to Colombia and Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). ''Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin (Stevens Point)'' 25: 1–10. Ly ...
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Species
A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology (biology), morphology, behaviour, or ecological niche. In addition, palaeontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. About 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a binomial nomenclature, two-part name, a "binomen". The first part of a binomen is the name of a genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name (zoology), specific name or the specific ...
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Neotropical
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone. Definition In biogeography, the Neotropic or Neotropical realm is one of the eight terrestrial realms. This realm includes South America, Central America, the Caribbean Islands, and southern North America. In Mexico, the Yucatán Peninsula and southern lowlands, and most of the east and west coastlines, including the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula are Neotropical. In the United States southern Florida and coastal Central Florida are considered Neotropical. The realm also includes temperate southern South America. In contrast, the Neotropical Floristic Kingdom excludes southernmost South America, which instead is placed in the Antarctic kingdom. The Neotropic is delimited by similarities in fauna or flora. Its fauna and flora are distinct ...
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Lycaenidae
Lycaenidae is the second-largest family (biology), family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of the known butterfly species. The family comprises seven subfamilies, including the blues (Polyommatinae), the coppers (Lycaeninae), the hairstreaks (Theclinae), and the harvesters (Miletinae). Description, food, and life cycle Adults are small, under 5 cm usually, and brightly coloured, sometimes with a metallic gloss. Lycaenidae wings are generally blue or green. More than half of these butterflies depend on ants in some way. Larvae are often flattened rather than cylindrical, with glands that may produce secretions that attract and subdue ants. Their cuticles tend to be thickened. Some larvae are capable of producing vibrations and low sounds that are transmitted through the substrates they inhabit. They use these sounds to commun ...
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Badecla Argentinensis
''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla clarissa'' *''Badecla lanckena'' *''Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla quadramacula'' (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997) References * 2010: Description and phylogenetic analysis of the Calycopidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Theclinae, Eumaeini): a subtribe of detritivores. ''Revista Brasileira de Entomologia'' 54 (1): 45–64. Full article
* , 1993: Elfin butterflies from the Adams/Bernard expeditions to Colombia and Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). ''Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin (Stevens Point)'' 25: 1–10. Lycaenidae of South America Eumaeini Butterfly genera {{Lycaenidae-stub ...
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Badecla Badaca
''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *'' Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *'' Badecla clarissa'' *'' Badecla lanckena'' *'' Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla quadramacula ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecl ...'' (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997) References * 2010: Description and phylogenetic analysis of the Calycopidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Theclinae, Eumaeini): a subtribe of detritivores. ''Revista Brasileira de Entomologia'' 54 (1): 45–64. Full article * , 1993: Elfin butterflies from the Adams/Bernard expeditions to Colombia and Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). ''Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin (Stevens Point)'' 25: 1–10. Lyc ...
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Badecla Clarissa
''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *'' Badecla clarissa'' *'' Badecla lanckena'' *'' Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla quadramacula ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecl ...'' (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997) References * 2010: Description and phylogenetic analysis of the Calycopidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Theclinae, Eumaeini): a subtribe of detritivores. ''Revista Brasileira de Entomologia'' 54 (1): 45–64. Full article * , 1993: Elfin butterflies from the Adams/Bernard expeditions to Colombia and Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). ''Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin (Stevens Point)'' 25: 1–10. Lyca ...
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Badecla Lanckena
''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla clarissa'' *'' Badecla lanckena'' *'' Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla quadramacula ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecl ...'' (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997) References * 2010: Description and phylogenetic analysis of the Calycopidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Theclinae, Eumaeini): a subtribe of detritivores. ''Revista Brasileira de Entomologia'' 54 (1): 45–64. Full article * , 1993: Elfin butterflies from the Adams/Bernard expeditions to Colombia and Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). ''Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin (Stevens Point)'' 25: 1–10. Lycae ...
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Badecla Picentia
''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla clarissa'' *''Badecla lanckena'' *'' Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla quadramacula ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecl ...'' (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997) References * 2010: Description and phylogenetic analysis of the Calycopidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Theclinae, Eumaeini): a subtribe of detritivores. ''Revista Brasileira de Entomologia'' 54 (1): 45–64. Full article * , 1993: Elfin butterflies from the Adams/Bernard expeditions to Colombia and Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). ''Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin (Stevens Point)'' 25: 1–10. Lycaen ...
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Badecla Quadramacula
''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis ''Badecla'' is a Neotropical genus in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Badecla argentinensis'' *''Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla clarissa'' *''Badecla lanckena'' *''Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *''Badecla quadramacula' ...'' *'' Badecla badaca'' (Hewitson, 1868) *'' Badecla clarissa'' *'' Badecla lanckena'' *'' Badecla picentia'' (Hewitson, 1868) *'' Badecla quadramacula'' (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997) References * 2010: Description and phylogenetic analysis of the Calycopidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Theclinae, Eumaeini): a subtribe of detritivores. ''Revista Brasileira de Entomologia'' 54 (1): 45–64. Full article * , 1993: Elfin butterflies from the Adams/Bernard expeditions to Colombia and Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). ''Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin (Stevens Point)'' 25: 1–10. Ly ...
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Lycaenidae Of South America
Lycaenidae is the second-largest family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of the known butterfly species. The family comprises seven subfamilies, including the blues ( Polyommatinae), the coppers ( Lycaeninae), the hairstreaks ( Theclinae), and the harvesters ( Miletinae). Description, food, and life cycle Adults are small, under 5 cm usually, and brightly coloured, sometimes with a metallic gloss. Lycaenidae wings are generally blue or green. More than half of these butterflies depend on ants in some way. Larvae are often flattened rather than cylindrical, with glands that may produce secretions that attract and subdue ants. Their cuticles tend to be thickened. Some larvae are capable of producing vibrations and low sounds that are transmitted through the substrates they inhabit. They use these sounds to communicate with ant ...
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Eumaeini
The Eumaeini are a tribe of gossamer-winged butterflies (family Lycaenidae). They are typically placed in the subfamily Theclinae, but sometimes considered a separate subfamily Eumaeinae. Over 1,000 species are found in the Neotropical realm Systematics As not all Theclinae have been assigned to tribes, the genus list is preliminary. However, much progress has been made in sorting out the profusion of synonymous taxa, and at least some degree of stability has been achieved in the early years of the 21st century. While there is no good phylogenetic hypothesis yet for the subfamily, groups of at least apparently related genera have been delimited. They are sometimes called "sections", but do not correspond to the taxonomic rank of section (the section in which the gossamer-winged butterflies are placed is the Cossina); if validated as clades and assigned taxonomic rank, they would qualify as subtribes.See Brower (2008) and the references in Savela (2008) There is still much ...
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