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Journal articles on the topic "Danaus chrysippus"

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Vane-Wright, Richard I. "Euploea dorippus Klug, 1845: species, semispecies, subspecies, junior subjective synonym of Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Linnaeus), and/or form – what does Klug’s dorippus represent? (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Danainae)." Nota Lepidopterologica 43 (April 15, 2020): 117–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nl.43.47936.

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The type material of the available name Euploea dorippus Klug, 1845, originated from northern Sudan, an area that lies beyond the core zone of the semispecies or subspecies currently known as Danaus chrysippus dorippus, and the description did not include examples of the phenotype currently referred to as Danaus chrysippus f. ‘dorippus’. Possible consequences for nomenclature of the infraspecific species group taxa and form names of Danaus chrysippus are discussed.
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Vane-Wright, Richard I. "Euploea dorippus Klug, 1845: species, semispecies, subspecies, junior subjective synonym of Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Linnaeus), and/or form – what does Klug's dorippus represent? (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Danainae)." Nota Lepidopterologica 43, no. () (2020): 117–38. https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.43.47936.

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The type material of the available name Euploea dorippus Klug, 1845, originated from northern Sudan, an area that lies beyond the core zone of the semispecies or subspecies currently known as Danaus chrysippus dorippus, and the description did not include examples of the phenotype currently referred to as Danaus chrysippus f. 'dorippus'. Possible consequences for nomenclature of the infraspecific species group taxa and form names of Danaus chrysippus are discussed.
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Vane-Wright, Richard I., and Eddie John. "A note on Papilio aegyptius Schreber, 1759, and its synonymy with Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Danainae)." Entomologist's Gazette 70, no. 3 (2019): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31184/g00138894.703.1729.

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In this paper, we seek to predicate the status of Papilio aegyptius Schreber, 1759, as a junior subjective synonym of Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758). As early as 1764, these taxa were synonymised by Linnaeus, but the name aegyptius was later revived by Hans Fruhstorfer in 'Seitz' to represent a 'race' of D. chrysippus found in the Eastern Mediterranean, including Egypt and also the Sudan. George Talbot subsequently used the name for one of seven subspecies of Danaus chrysippus he recognised. In the 1970s, work by Jacques Pierre persuaded other authors to regard ssp. aegyptius as
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Hendry, Peter. "Danaus chrysippus chrysippus f. alcippoides (Lepidoptera: Danainae)." Metamorphosis Australia : magazine of the Butterfly & Other Invertebrates Club 90 (September 2018): 19–21. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.420161.

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Tiên, Nguyễn Thanh Thủy. "BƯỚC ĐẦU NGHIÊN CỨU VỀ LOÀI BƯỚM DANAUS CHRYSIPPUS L. (LEPIDOPTERA: DANAIDAE) TẠI ĐÀ LẠT". Tạp chí Khoa học Đại học Đà Lạt 6, № 4 (2017): 516. http://dx.doi.org/10.37569/dalatuniversity.6.4.92(2016).

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Danaus chrysippus L. (Lepidoptera: Danaidae) là một trong những loài bướm đẹp thường được trưng bày trong các bộ sưu tập côn trùng nhằm phục vụ cho công tác nghiên cứu, học tập và thương mại. Bài báo này trình bày kết quả nghiên cứu các đặc điểm hình thái và sinh học của Danaus chrysippus L. tại Đà Lạt.Trong nghiên cứu, trứng, ấu trùng và nhộng của Danaus chrysippus L. được thu thập ngoài tự nhiên và tiếp tục nhân nuôi trong phòng thí nghiệm. Kết quả thu được cho thấy thời gian phát triển trung bình của Danaus chrysippus L. từ trứng đến trưởng thành tại Đà Lạt là 40,79 ngày. Tuổi thọ trung bìn
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Begum, Murshida, Ummey Habiba, and Moksed Ali Howlader. "Nectar feeding behavior of some butterflies in the botanical garden of Dhaka university." Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 42, no. 1 (2015): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjz.v42i1.23339.

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Nectar feeding behavior of butterflies belonging to the families Nymphalidae, Danaidae, Pieridae, Lycaenidae and Papilionidae were studied in the Botanical garden of Dhaka University. The highest and the lowest duration of searching time was 39 ± 2 and 36 ± 5 seconds respectively for the Catopsila pomona and Zizina otis. The highest and the lowest duration of feeding was 13.0 ± 1 and 9.9 ± 0.9 seconds respectively for the Danaus chrysippus and Zizina otis. The longest proboscis (12.6 ± mm) was recorded in Danaus chrysipus. The deepest corolla (22 ± 5mm) was found in the flower of Cosmos bipinn
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John, Eddie, Mike Hardman, and Matt Smith. "How important are olfactory cues for host-plant detection by migrating Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Danainae) in Cyprus?" Entomologist's Gazette 70, no. 4 (2019): 223–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31184/g00138894.704.1726.

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Danaus chrysippus, a species associated in the region with low migrant numbers, has appeared at a small biotope in Cyprus in each of the five years, 2014–2018. We present the results of monitoring at the site and suggest that detection of plant volatiles, perhaps in combination with the presence of male pheromones, assist migrating D. chrysippus to detect small stands of the host-plant Cynanchum acutum, enabling the establishment of temporary populations on the island. We also refer to the recent appearance in Cyprus of D. c. chrysippus f. 'alcippus'.
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Traut, Walther, Virpi Ahola, David A. S. Smith, Ian J. Gordon, and Richard H. ffrench-Constant. "Karyotypes versus Genomes: The Nymphalid Butterflies Melitaea cinxia, Danaus plexippus, and D. chrysippus." Cytogenetic and Genome Research 153, no. 1 (2017): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000484032.

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The number of sequenced lepidopteran genomes is increasing rapidly. However, the corresponding assemblies rarely represent whole chromosomes and generally also lack the highly repetitive W sex chromosome. Knowledge of the karyotypes can facilitate genome assembly and further our understanding of sex chromosome evolution in Lepidoptera. Here, we describe the karyotypes of the Glanville fritillary Melitaea cinxia (n = 31), the monarch Danaus plexippus (n = 30), and the African queen D. chrysippus (2n = 60 or 59, depending on the source population). We show by FISH that the telomeres are of the (
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Khatri, T. C., and Tripta Khatri. "Immature stages of Plain Tiger, Danaus chrysippus chrysippus a rare butterfly of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera: Danaidae)." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 4, no. 2 (2012): 288–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v4i2.266.

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The plain Tiger Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera: Danaidae) is a widely distributed butterfly is rare in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The scarcity of food plant Calotropis in the islands is the reason for rarity. The immature stages of the butterfly are discussed in the paper with some unusual observations such as laying of eggs in cluster and on the upper side of food plant, showing stress on survival of the fly.
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JIGGINS, F. M., G. D. D. HURST, C. D. JIGGINS, J. H. G. v. d. SCHULENBURG, and M. E. N. MAJERUS. "The butterfly Danaus chrysippus is infected by a male-killing Spiroplasma bacterium." Parasitology 120, no. 5 (2000): 439–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182099005867.

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Many insects carry maternally inherited bacteria which kill male offspring. Such bacteria will spread if male death benefits the female siblings who transmit the bacterium, and they are therefore expected in insects with antagonistic sibling interactions. We report that the butterfly Danaus chrysippus is host to a maternally inherited male-killing bacterium. Using diagnostic PCR and rDNA sequence, the bacterium was identified as a Spiroplasma closely related to 2 ladybird beetle male-killers and the tick symbiont Spiroplasma ixodetis. The male-killer was found to have a geographically restrict
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Danaus chrysippus"

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Fei-Chen, Wang, and 王妃蟬. "Performance of Plain Tiger (Danaus chrysippus L.) on two host plants, Asclepias curassavica L. and A. fruticosa L." Thesis, 2002. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/37712493184697386622.

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碩士<br>國立中興大學<br>昆蟲學系<br>91<br>捌、英文摘要 The Plain tiger, Danaus chrysippus L., is a common butterfly found in Taiwan. The objective of this study was to compare the first instar feeding preference, oviposition preference and host plant utilization of Plain tiger on two host plants, Asclepias curassarica L. and A. fruticosa L. Both oviposition and feeding trials were conducted to evaluate the host plant qualities on performance of this butterfly. The results of first instar feeding trials indicated that first instar D. chrysippus has no feeding preference between foliage of these two
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Hwang, Shiong-Ren, and 黃雄仁. "A Preliminary Study on the Effects of Background Colors on Pupal Color Change of Euploea sylvester swinhoei and Danaus chrysippus." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/15824608930385078442.

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碩士<br>康寧大學<br>休閒資源暨綠色產業研究所<br>99<br>Lepidoptera Euploea sylvester swinhoei (Wallace & Moore, 1866) is a migratory butterfly that sharesidentical habitats and larvae-breeding habitats with Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758), and both are active within the forest, along the forest margin and open areas, rich in nectar during non-overwintering periods. In addition to identical habitat types, the crysalis (pupae) of both butterflies in question frequently undergo color changes. The crysalis of E. sylvester swinhoei comes in three colors –yellowish brown, green, and silver with multiple metallic co
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Chuang, Chen-Chen, and 莊眞眞. "A Study on the Learning Effect of STEAM Teaching in the Promotion of Second Grade Students: Taking the Growth of Danaus Chrysippus as an Example." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/8wqte8.

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碩士<br>國立臺北教育大學<br>自然科學教育學系<br>107<br>ABSTRACT The study primarily explores and discuss whether the teaching model of STEAM can effectively improve and raise the lower graded student’s learning effectiveness in elementary school to get to know the Danaus Chrysippus better, the recognition to gen-eral idea and observation, record, and analysis, express the scientific process. The re-searcher takes the teaching method of STEAM to prepare the self-edited teaching activities accompanying with unit of “cute animals” lower graded students in the elementary school. The whole teaching activities spend
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