TL;DR: A reclassification of the subfamily Pierinae into two tribes is proposed, corroborating Ehrlich’s 1958 phenetic hypothesis and arguing for an origin of the two subfamilies in western Gondwana (Africa + South America) during the Late Cretaceous.
TL;DR: In a very recent expedition to the Chinese-Indian border area in Tibet Autonomous Region, a migratory species, Belenoiscffff aurota (Fabricius, 1793), was discovered for the first time, which comprises the first record of the genus Belenoisecffff in China and the highest altitude record of this species as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Background
The family Pieridae
is a large group of butterflies which plays an important role in evolutionary biology and contains many potential pests (Courtney 1986). Pieridae
is a cosmopolitan family while the tropics harbour higher species richness. In a very recent expedition to the Chinese-Indian border area in Tibet Autonomous Region, a migratory species, Belenois
aurota
(Fabricius, 1793), was discovered for the first time, which comprises the first record of the genus Belenois
in China and the highest altitude record of this species.
New information
The species B.
aurota
(Fabricius, 1793) is the first record of the genus Belenois
from China. The specimen was collected at an altitude of about 3,000 m in Tibet Autonomous Region. Relevant details are presented for the species.
TL;DR: The African chameleon, Chameleo dilepis Leach, was observed attacking various butterflies in Botswana and experiments to determine the unpalatability of various butterfly species are reported on.
Abstract: The African chameleon, Chameleo dilepis Leach, was observed attacking various butterflies in Botswana. Experiments to determine the unpalatability of various butterfly species are reported on.