2015
DOI: 10.3958/059.040.0210
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Morfología del Corion enLeptophobia(Lepidoptera: Pieridae) e Importancia Taxonómica

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“…(Fabaceae) were positively correlated with more butterfly species (Table 3) and one migratory species: A. monuste. While Leptophobia aripa was associated with more plants, this butterfly has been reported as a crop pest of Brassica oleracea (Brassicaceae) in central Mexico [28,54], but in our study site it was associated with other plant families. The migratory butterfly D. plexippus was associated with Alternanthera sp Forssk (Amaranthaceae), but in literature [22,31], it was associated with the plant Asclepias curassavica (Apocynaceae), were it lays its eggs.…”
Section: Influence Of Plants On the Butterfly Communitycontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…(Fabaceae) were positively correlated with more butterfly species (Table 3) and one migratory species: A. monuste. While Leptophobia aripa was associated with more plants, this butterfly has been reported as a crop pest of Brassica oleracea (Brassicaceae) in central Mexico [28,54], but in our study site it was associated with other plant families. The migratory butterfly D. plexippus was associated with Alternanthera sp Forssk (Amaranthaceae), but in literature [22,31], it was associated with the plant Asclepias curassavica (Apocynaceae), were it lays its eggs.…”
Section: Influence Of Plants On the Butterfly Communitycontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Detailed knowledge of external morphology of immature stages is widely recognized as an important tool in studies dealing with the evolution and systematics of Lepidoptera (Dias et al 2015, Hernández-Mejía et al 2015, Salik et al 2015, Dolinskaya 2016, Neves & Paluch 2016, Nieves-Uribe et al 2016. Therefore, the objective of this study is to describe and illustrate the external morphology of the egg and first instar of P. obtusaria based on light and scanning electron microscopy, providing the first morphological observations of immature stages of a Neotropical species of Pero.…”
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confidence: 99%