Nymphalini
Nymphalini | |
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Aglais io | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Nymphalidae |
Subfamily: | Nymphalinae |
Tribe: | Nymphalini Rafinesque, 1815[1] |
Genera
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Numerous, see text |
Nymphalini is a
butterflies. Common names include admirals, anglewings, commas, and tortoiseshells, but none of these is specific to one particular genus
.
The name anglewing butterflies is an English translation of a Latin term papiliones angulati, [
sensu lato, and to specifically exclude Papilio atalanta [→ Vanessa], P. cardui [→ Cynthia], P. levana, and P. prorsa [→ Araschnia
].
This monophyletic group of nymphaline butterflies inhabiting the Northern Hemisphere are characterized by a jagged outline of their wings and the ability to survive the winter months as adults in an obligatory hibernal diapause, hiding in various shelters (e.g., crevices, hollows, cavities, even unheated buildings). The signature mark of all butterflies is the cryptic colour and maculation (spots) of the ventral (under) side of their wings, serving to conceal the hibernating butterfly against the substrate on which it rests.
Genera
- Aglais Dalman, 1816 – tortoiseshells
- Antanartia Rothschild & Jordan, 1903 – African red admirals
- Araschnia Hübner, 1819
- Hypanartia Hübner, 1821 – mapwings
- Inachis– European peacock (now in Aglais)
- Kaniska Moore, 1899 – blue admiral (often in Polygonia)
- Mynes Boisduval, 1832
- Nymphalis Kluk, 1781 – anglewings, tortoiseshells
- Polygonia Hübner, 1819 – anglewings, commas
- Symbrenthia Hübner, 1819 – jesters
- Vanessa Fabricius, 1807 – red admirals, Kamehameha butterflies, painted ladies
The
.Prehistoric genera only known from fossils
are:
- †Jupitella Carpenter, 1985
- †Mylothrites Scudder, 1875
References
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- ^ a b Nymphalini, Tree of Life
- ^ Tribe Nymphalini at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
- Korshunov, 1995. [Butterflies of the Asian part of Russia. A handbook] Dnevnye babochki Aziatskoi chasti Rossii. Spravochnik.:202 pp. (re: Roddia)
- Kudrna, O. & J. Belicek, 2005. The Wiener Verzeichnis, its authorship, publication date and some names proposed for butterflies therein. Oedippus 23: 1-32. (re: Schiffermüller names)
- Linnaeus, C. 1758. Systema Naturae per Regna Tria Naturae, Secundum Clases, Ordines, Genera, Species, cum Characteribus, Differentiis, Symonymis, Locis. Tomis I. 10th Edition Syst. Nat. (Edn 10). (re: N. antiopa, P. c-album, P. c-aureum, I. io, N. polychloros, A. urticae)