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A survey of androconial organs in the Riodinidae (Lepidoptera)
Authors:Jason P. W. Hall   Donald J. Harvey
Affiliation:Department of Systematic Biology-Entomology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560-0127, USA
Abstract:A comprehensive survey of the occurrence and morphology of alar, abdominal and appendage androconial organs in the Riodinidae is presented based on light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Although historically poorly studied, the group actually possesses among the greatest diversity of androconial organs in the butterflies, including coremata, reported here for the first time outside the Lycaenidae and Nymphalidae, and hindleg hairpencils, reported here for the first time in the true butterflies. Twenty-five percent of riodinid species are reported to have androconial organs. The mode of function of these organs and their role in courtship is discussed where known, based on field observations. A number of taxonomic changes are made at the tribal, generic and species level, predominantly in the Symmachiini, based on the occurrence and structure of androconia.  © 2002 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society , 2002, 136 , 171–197.
Keywords:abdominal androconia    alar androconia    coremata    courtship    leg androconia    morphology    perching    pheromones    scale structure
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