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Astraptes Talus
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * ''Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * ''Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * ''Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * ''Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * ''Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * ''Astraptes janeira ''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astrapte ...'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life ...
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Adalbert Seitz
Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz, (24 February 1860 in Mainz – 5 March 1938 in Darmstadt) was a German physician and entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. He was a director of the Frankfurt zoo from 1893 to 1908 and is best known for editing the multivolume reference on the butterflies and larger moths of the world ''Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde'' which continued after his death. Biography Seitz was born in Mainz and went to school in Aschaffenburg, Darmstadt and Bensheim. He studied medicine from 1880 to 1885 and then zoology at Giessen. His doctorate was on the protective devices of animals. He worked as an assistant in the maternity hospital of the University of Giessen and then worked as a ship's doctor from 1887, travelling to Australia, South America and Asia. He began to collect butterflies on these travels. In 1891 he habilitated in zoology with a thesis on the biology of butterflies from the University of Giessen. In 1893 he took up a position as a director ...
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Astraptes Halesius
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * '' Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * ''Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * '' Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * '' Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * '' Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * '' Astraptes janeira'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of ...
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Hesperiidae Of South America
Skippers are a family of the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) named the Hesperiidae. Being diurnal, they are generally called butterflies. They were previously placed in a separate superfamily, Hesperioidea; however, the most recent taxonomy places the family in the superfamily Papilionoidea, the butterflies. They are named for their quick, darting flight habits. Most have their antenna tips modified into narrow, hook-like projections. Moreover, skippers mostly have an absence of wing-coupling structure available in most moths. More than 3500 species of skippers are recognized, and they occur worldwide, but with the greatest diversity in the Neotropical regions of Central and South America.Ackery et al. (1999) Description and systematics Traditionally, the Hesperiidae were placed in a monotypic superfamily Hesperioidea, because they are morphologically distinct from other Rhopalocera (butterflies), which mostly belong to the typical butterfly superfamily Papilionoidea. The t ...
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Astraptes
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * '' Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * '' Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * '' Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * '' Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * '' Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * '' Astraptes janeira'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of ...
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Consortium For The Barcode Of Life
The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, DC. Barcoding was proposed in 2003 by Prof. Paul Hebert of the University of Guelph in Ontario as a way of distinguishing and identifying species with a short standardized gene sequence. Hebert proposed the 658 bases of the Folmer region of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome-C oxidase-1 as the standard barcode region. Hebert is the Director of the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding, and the International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL), all headquartered at the University of Guelph. The Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) is also located at the University of Guelph. CBOL was created in May 2004 with support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, f ...
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Astraptes Janeira
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * '' Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * ''Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * ''Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * '' Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * '' Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * '' Astraptes janeira'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of . ...
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Astraptes Enotrus
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * '' Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * ''Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * ''Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * '' Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * '' Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * ''Astraptes janeira'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of .. ...
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Astraptes Aulus
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * '' Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * ''Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * ''Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * '' Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * ''Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * ''Astraptes janeira'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of ... ...
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French Guiana
French Guiana ( or ; french: link=no, Guyane ; gcr, label=French Guianese Creole, Lagwiyann ) is an overseas departments and regions of France, overseas department/region and single territorial collectivity of France on the northern Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast of South America in the Guianas. It borders Brazil to the east and south and Suriname to the west. With a land area of , French Guiana is the second-largest Regions of France, region of France (more than one-seventh the size of Metropolitan France) and the largest Special member state territories and the European Union, outermost region within the European Union. It has a very low population density, with only . (Its population is less than that of Metropolitan France.) Half of its 294,436 inhabitants in 2022 lived in the metropolitan area of Cayenne, its Prefectures in France, capital. 98.9% of the land territory of French Guiana is covered by forests, a large part of which is Old-growth forest, primeval Tropical r ...
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Astraptes Mabillei
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * '' Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * '' Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * '' Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * '' Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * '' Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * '' Astraptes janeira'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of ...
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Jacob Hubner
Jacob (; ; ar, يَعْقُوب, Yaʿqūb; gr, Ἰακώβ, Iakṓb), later given the name Israel, is regarded as a patriarch of the Israelites and is an important figure in Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Jacob first appears in the Book of Genesis, where he is described as the son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the grandson of Abraham, Sarah, and Bethuel. According to the biblical account, he was the second-born of Isaac's children, the elder being Jacob's fraternal twin brother, Esau. Jacob is said to have bought Esau's birthright and, with his mother's help, deceived his aging father to bless him instead of Esau. Later in the narrative, following a severe drought in his homeland of Canaan, Jacob and his descendants, with the help of his son Joseph (who had become a confidant of the pharaoh), moved to Egypt where Jacob died at the age of 147. He is supposed to have been buried in the Cave of Machpelah. Jacob had twelve sons through four women, ...
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Astraptes Erycina
''Astraptes'', commonly known as the flasher butterflies, is a genus of skipper butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical ecozones. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Astraptes'': * '' Astraptes erycina'' (Plötz, 1881) Brazil * ''Astraptes mabillei'' Steinhauser, 1989 Bolivia * ''Astraptes halesius'' (Hewitson, 1877) French Guiana, Peru * ''Astraptes aulus'' (Plötz, 1881) Panama to Brazil * ''Astraptes enotrus'' (Stoll, 781 Guiana, Guyane, Suriname, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad * ''Astraptes janeira'' (Schaus, 1902) Brazil, Suriname, Colombia, Paraguay References External links Images representing ''Astraptes''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of ... ...
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