Biologie Der Schmetterlinge 1926
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-90986-3_11
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Die geographische Verbreitung der Schmetterlinge

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“…Most studies on the systematics of Libytheinae did not include fossil taxa (Pagenstecher, 1901; Michener, 1943; Shields, 1984; Okano, 1987), and the phylogenetic position of fossil libytheines has remained uncertain. Hering (1921) tentatively placed Libytheana vagabunda ancestral to New World Libytheinae + Old World L. celtis group, based largely on superficial similarity. Shields (1985b) associated the two libytheine fossils with extant Libythea because morphological features of these fossils resemble those of certain extant taxa from Southeast Asia.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Most studies on the systematics of Libytheinae did not include fossil taxa (Pagenstecher, 1901; Michener, 1943; Shields, 1984; Okano, 1987), and the phylogenetic position of fossil libytheines has remained uncertain. Hering (1921) tentatively placed Libytheana vagabunda ancestral to New World Libytheinae + Old World L. celtis group, based largely on superficial similarity. Shields (1985b) associated the two libytheine fossils with extant Libythea because morphological features of these fossils resemble those of certain extant taxa from Southeast Asia.…”
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“…Such characteristics led many traditional studies to treat libytheines as a separate butterfly family (e.g. Hering, 1921; Holland, 1931; Peile, 1937; Shirozu, 1960).…”
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“…However, for the present we think it wiser to treat the American form as a distinct species. Dioryctria schuetzeella, Hering, 1932: 276. 1, 26-29, 46, 61-64 Dioryctria schuetzeella Fuchs, 1899: 180.…”
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