Paulogramma hydarnis (n. comb.) (Nymphalidae: Biblidinae): Distribution,Systematic Position,and Conservation Status of a Rare and Endangered Butterfly |
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Authors: | A?V?L?Freitas author-information" > author-information__contact u-icon-before" > mailto:baku@unicamp.br" title=" baku@unicamp.br" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author,L?A?Kaminski,C?A?Iserhard,L?M?Magaldi,N?Wahlberg,K?L?Silva-Brand?o,O?J?Marini-Filho |
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Affiliation: | 1.Depto de Biologia Animal e Museu de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia,Univ Estadual de Campinas,Campinas,Brasil;2.Depto de Ecologia, Zoologia e Genética,Univ Federal de Pelotas,Pelotas,Brasil;3.Dept of Biology, Lab of Genetics,Univ of Turku,Turku,Finland;4.Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura,Univ de S?o Paulo,Piracicaba,Brasil;5.Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conserva??o da Biodiversidade do Cerrado e Caatinga,Instituto Chico Mendes de Conserva??o da Biodiversidade,Brasília,Brasil |
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Abstract: | The nymphalid Paulogramma hydarnis (Godart) (n. comb., previously in the genus Callicore) is an endangered butterfly present in a few montane sites in the Atlantic Forest in the Southeastern Brazil. The precise systematic position of P. hydarnis was previously unknown. Based on molecular data, we find that it is sister to Paulogramma pygas (Godart) (n. comb., also previously in Callicore), a common and widespread species in the Neotropics. In addition, we find that Callicore is not monophyletic and that “Callicore” hydarnis (along with other species) is more related to the genus Paulogramma, and should thus be placed in that genus. The genus Paulogramma is now composed by the following species: Paulogramma pyracmon (Godart), Paulogramma eunomia (Hewitson) n. comb., Paulogramma hydarnis (Godart) n. comb., Paulogramma hystaspes (Fabricius) n. comb., Paulogramma pygas (Godart) n. comb., and Paulogramma tolima (Hewitson, 1852) n. comb. Museum specimens and field data report P. hydarnis in four sites in Southeastern Brazil. Recently, P. hydarnis was recorded for the first time at Parque Nacional do Caparaó, states of Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais, expanding its distribution about 200 km northward of the previously known limit. Although regularly recorded in some sites, most records are historic, before the 1960s, and the current conservation situation of this species is delicate, deserving attention. |
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