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Papilio Menatius
''Papilio menatius'' is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae. Description ''Papilio menatius'' is a large butterfly with wingspan of about . Uppersides of the wings are black with yellowish bands and yellowish submarginal lines of spots. The subspecies ''P. m. menatius'' present in Guyana is black with white spots at the center of the forewings. On the hindwings there are a submarginal row of red lines and a line of spots partly red and partly white. Subspecies ''P. m. victorinus'' is treated as a species by some authors. The larvae of ''P. m. victorinus'' feed on ''Persea americana''. Adults feed on flower nectar of various plants, including ''Lantana'' and ''Impatiens'' species. Taxonomy ''Papilio menatius'' is in the subgenus ''Pterourus'' Scopoli, 1777 which also includes the species groups: ''troilus'' species group, ''glaucus'' species group, the ''zagreus'' species group and the ''scamander'' species group. ''Papilio menatius'' is a member of the ''homerus'' species gr ...
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National Museum (Prague)
The National Museum (NM) (Czech: ''Národní muzeum'') is a Czech museum institution intended to systematically establish, prepare, and publicly exhibit natural scientific and historical collections. It was founded in 1818 by Kašpar Maria Šternberg. Historian František Palacký was also strongly involved in the foundation of the museum. The National Museum houses nearly 14 million items from the areas of natural history, history, arts, music and librarianship, which are located in dozens of museum buildings. The main building of the National Museum has been renovated in 2011–2019, and permanent exhibitions are gradually being opened from Spring 2020. Origins After the French Revolution, royal and private collections of art, science and culture were made available to the public. The beginnings of the museum can be seen as far back as 1796 when the private Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts was founded by Count Casper Sternberk-Manderschied and a group of other prominen ...
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Papilio Euterpinus
''Papilio euterpinus'' is a species of Neotropical swallowtail butterfly from the genus ''Papilio'' that is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Taxonomy ''Papilio euterpinus'' is a member of the ''homerus'' species-group. The members of this clade are *''Papilio cacicus'' Lucas, 1852 *''Papilio euterpinus'' Salvin & Godman, 1868 *''Papilio garamas'' (Geyer, 829 *''Papilio homerus'' Fabricius, 1793 *''Papilio menatius'' (Hübner, 819 *''Papilio warscewiczii'' Hopffer, 1865 ''Papilio euterpinus'' is in the subgenus ''Pterourus'' Scopoli, 1777 which also includes the species-groups:- ''troilus'' species-group, ''glaucus'' species-group, the ''zagreus'' species-group and the ''scamander'' species-group. References *Lewis, H. L., 1974 ''Butterflies of the World'' Page 24, figure 22 External linksButterflies of America typesImages from Naturhistorisches Museum Wien The Natural History Museum Vienna (german: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) is a large natural history museum loca ...
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Papilio
''Papilio'' is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae, as well as the only representative of the tribe Papilionini. The word ''papilio'' is Latin for butterfly. It includes the common yellow swallowtail (''Papilio machaon''), which is widespread in the Northern Hemisphere and the type species of the genus, as well as a number of other well-known North American species such as the western tiger swallowtail ('' Papilio rutulus''). Familiar species elsewhere in the world include the Mormons ('' Papilio polytes'', '' Papilio polymnestor'', '' Papilio memnon'', and '' Papilio deiphobus'') in Asia, the orchard and Ulysses swallowtails in Australia (''Papilio aegeus'', '' Papilio ulysses'', respectively) and the citrus swallowtail of Africa (''Papilio demodocus''). Older classifications of the swallowtails tended to use many rather small genera. More recent classifications have been more conservative, and as a result a number of former genera are now absorbed within ...
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International Union For Conservation Of Nature
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. It is involved in data gathering and analysis, research, field projects, advocacy, and education. IUCN's mission is to "influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable". Over the past decades, IUCN has widened its focus beyond conservation ecology and now incorporates issues related to sustainable development in its projects. IUCN does not itself aim to mobilize the public in support of nature conservation. It tries to influence the actions of governments, business and other stakeholders by providing information and advice and through building partnerships. The organization is best known to the wider pu ...
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Georges Rousseau-Decelle
Georges Rousseau-Decelle (2 January 1878, in Roche-sur-Yon – 1965) was a French entomologist. Rousseau-Decelle amassed a large collection of worldwide butterflies containing many rare species, notably in the genera ''Morpho'' and ''Ornithoptera''. He was primarily interested in infraspecific variation. Georges Rousseau-Decelle was a chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur and a member of the Société entomologique de France. Works Partial list Note the extreme "splitting" (dividing a taxon into multiple taxa) on the basis of minute morphological differences) *(1933) Quelques formes nouvelles et aberrantes des genres ''Papilio'' et ''Charaxes'' (Lep.) ''Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France'' 37(20): 301-307] 'P. cleotas lemoulti'', ''P. c. l.'' individual female form ''horizonicus'', ''P. c. l.'' individual female form ''luteovirens'', ''P. oxynius'' individual female form ''niveomarginatus''* (1933) Note sur quelques formes nouvelles des genres ''Papilio'' et ''Chara ...
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Papilio Judicael
''Papilio'' is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae, as well as the only representative of the tribe Papilionini. The word ''papilio'' is Latin for butterfly. It includes the common yellow swallowtail (''Papilio machaon''), which is widespread in the Northern Hemisphere and the type species of the genus, as well as a number of other well-known North American species such as the western tiger swallowtail (''Papilio rutulus''). Familiar species elsewhere in the world include the Mormons (''Papilio polytes'', ''Papilio polymnestor'', ''Papilio memnon'', and ''Papilio deiphobus'') in Asia, the orchard and Ulysses swallowtails in Australia (''Papilio aegeus'', ''Papilio ulysses'', respectively) and the citrus swallowtail of Africa (''Papilio demodocus''). Older classifications of the swallowtails tended to use many rather small genera. More recent classifications have been more conservative, and as a result a number of former genera are now absorbed within ''Papi ...
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Papilio Warscewiczii
''Papilio warscewiczii'' is a Neotropical realm, Neotropical species of swallowtail butterfly from the genus ''Papilio'' that is found in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. Habitat Montane forest in the Bolivian Yungas, Bolivian Yungas ecoregion. The larval food plant is not recorded .Robinson, G. S., P. R. Ackery, I. J. Kitching, G. W. Beccaloni & L. M. Hernández, 2010. HOSTS - A Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants. Natural History Museum, London(Accessed: 18 Aug.2010) Subspecies *''Papilio warscewiczii warscewiczii'' (south-eastern Peru, Bolivia) *''Papilio warscewiczii mercedes'' Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 (eastern Peru) *''Papilio warscewiczii jelskii'' Oberthür, 1881 (south-eastern Ecuador, north-western Peru) Taxonomy ''Papilio warscewiczii'' is a member of the ''homerus'' species group. The members of this Cladistics, clade are *''Papilio cacicus'' Lucas, 1852 *''Papilio euterpinus'' Salvin & Godman, 1868 *''Papilio garamas'' (Geyer, [1829]) *''Papilio homerus'' Fa ...
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Papilio Homerus
''Papilio homerus'', commonly known as the Homerus swallowtail or Jamaican swallowtail, is the largest butterfly species in the Western Hemisphere. The species is endangered and faces a potentially bleak future. Only two small populations of the Homerus swallowtail remain in a fraction of their original environment. It is endemic to Jamaica where the butterfly simultaneously serves as an icon of national pride and a need for conservation efforts. Over the past half century, the Jamaican swallowtail has been featured on various postal stamps and the Jamaican $1000 bill. In the face of rapid habitat destruction from human disruption and illegal collecting, the Jamaican swallowtail is listed on the ''Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World'' by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (Red List) and is protected under international and national level legislation. The butterfly is named in honor of the Greek poet Homer. The adult butterfly has been described by re ...
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Papilio Garamas
''Papilio garamas'', commonly known as the magnificent swallowtail, is a species of Neotropical swallowtail butterfly found in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama and Costa Rica. Description A large butterfly with a wingspan of 80 to 110 millimetres. The females are dimorphic, either resembling the male or dark forms lacking the cream median and postdiscal bands contrasting with deep black ground colour. Subspecies *''Papilio garamas garamas'' (western Mexico) *''Papilio garamas abderus'' Hopffer, 1856 (eastern Mexico) generally seen as conspecific with ''P. garamas'' but sometimes treated as a distinct species (Collins & Morris 1985:87, Hancock 1983, Llorente-Bousquets et al. 1997). *''Papilio garamas electryon'' Bates, 1864 (Guatemala to Honduras) may be placed in ''abderus'' *''Papilio garamas syedra'' Godman & Salvin, 1878 (Panama, Costa Rica) may be placed in ''abderus'' *''Papilio garamas baroni'' Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 (Mexico) may be placed in ''abderus'' Taxonomy '' ...
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Papilio Cacicus
''Papilio cacicus'' is a Neotropical butterfly of the family Papilionidae first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1852. It is found in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru. Habitat ''Papilio cacicus'' is an indicator species of primary mountain forest for instance in the Cordillera de la Costa montane forests in Venezuela and more generally in the tropical Andes. Subspecies *''Papilio cacicus cacicus'' (Colombia, Venezuela) *''Papilio cacicus nesrinae'' Koçak, 1983 (western Colombia) *''Papilio cacicus inca'' Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 (Peru) *''Papilio cacicus upanensis'' Talbot, 1929 (Ecuador) *''Papilio cacicus mendozaensis'' Bollino & Sala, 1994 (Peru) Taxonomy ''Papilio cacicus'' is a member of the ''homerus'' species group. The members of this clade are *''Papilio cacicus'' H. Lucas, 1852 *'' Papilio euterpinus'' Salvin & Godman, 1868 *''Papilio garamas'' (Geyer, 829 *''Papilio homerus'' Fabricius, 1793 *''Papilio menatius'' (Hübner, 819 *''Papilio warscewiczii'' Hopffe ...
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Jacob Hübner
Jacob Hübner (20 June 1761 – 13 September 1826, in Augsburg) was a German entomologist. He was the author of ''Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge'' (1796–1805), a founding work of entomology. Scientific career Hübner was the author of ''Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge'' (1796–1805), a founding work of entomology. He was one of the first specialists to work on the European Lepidoptera. He described many new species, for example ''Sesia bembeciformis'' and ''Euchloe tagis'', many of them common. He also described many new genus, genera. He was a designer and engraver and from 1786 he worked for three years as a designer and engraver at a cotton factory in Ukraine. There he collected butterflies and moths including descriptions and illustrations of some in ''Beiträge zur Geschichte der Schmetterlinge'' (1786–1790) along with other new species from the countryside around his home in Augsburg. Hübner's masterwork "Tentamen" was intended as a discussion document. I ...
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Cladistics
Cladistics (; ) is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups (" clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry. The evidence for hypothesized relationships is typically shared derived characteristics ( synapomorphies'')'' that are not present in more distant groups and ancestors. However, from an empirical perspective, common ancestors are inferences based on a cladistic hypothesis of relationships of taxa whose character states can be observed. Theoretically, a last common ancestor and all its descendants constitute a (minimal) clade. Importantly, all descendants stay in their overarching ancestral clade. For example, if the terms ''worms'' or ''fishes'' were used within a ''strict'' cladistic framework, these terms would include humans. Many of these terms are normally used paraphyletically, outside of cladistics, e.g. as a 'grade', which are fruitless to precisely delineate, especially when including extinct species. R ...
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