Some early works on heliconiine butterflies and their biology (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) |
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Authors: | JOHN R. G. TURNER |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of York |
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Abstract: | In the course of a survey of the history of the study of Heliconiinae, particularly their biology, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it is shown that Heliconius nigromarginatus (Goeze) and H. pallescens (Goeze) are nomina oblita , and that H. cinereofuscus (Goeze) is not, as always supposed, a species in its own right. A new name is proposed for H. melpomene cybele (Cramer). The origin and application of some of Linnaeus' names is discussed. Illustrations of Heliconius by Seba, Clerck, Petiver and Cramer show that three species, melpomene, erato and doris have been polymorphic at least since the middle of the eighteenth century. The Indo-Australian genus Cethosia should probably be included in the Heliconiinae. |
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