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19.01.2011 16:56, PG18

Sardanapal - ...haughty asian (bg)
Lemonia sardanapalus Staudinger, 1887
One of the winter Turanian species. The butterfly season begins in November, after night frosts, and continues in winter. Males actively fly during the daytime, often in the presence of snow cover; females rarely fly (Shchetkin, 1960). In the Ustyurt west, only caterpillars are recorded, in the spring period, on goatbeard and adonis.

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19.01.2011 17:04, Vlad Proklov

Sardanapal - ...haughty asian (bg)
Lemonia sardanapalus Staudinger, 1887
One of the winter Turanian species. The butterfly season begins in November, after night frosts, and continues in winter. Males actively fly during the daytime, often in the presence of snow cover; females rarely fly (Shchetkin, 1960). In the Ustyurt west, only caterpillars are recorded, in the spring period, on goatbeard and adonis.

Cool grandmother. Only lemonias are now in the Brahmaeidae.

19.01.2011 23:56, lepidopterolog

Cool grandmother. Only lemonias are now in the Brahmaeidae.

eek.gif eek.gif ???Did I miss something??? eek.gif eek.gif

20.01.2011 0:02, lepidopterolog

Andreas Zwick
Molecular phylogeny of Anthelidae and other bombycoid taxa (Lepidoptera: Bombycoidea)
Is this article meant?

20.01.2011 0:05, Zhuk

Cool grandmother. Only lemonias are now in the Brahmaeidae.

what kind of nonsense???!!! Vlad, from what fright? this is absolutely absurd! geneticists again made complete nonsense... eek.gif lol.gif

20.01.2011 8:02, Yakovlev

Poor Zwick... What karma he earns for himself... Bad all this.

20.01.2011 12:10, Vlad Proklov

Synonymized in that article, but this one has the most up-to-date group system:



download file zwick_et_al_2010.pdf

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This post was edited by kotbegemot - 01/20/2011 12: 13
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21.01.2011 22:38, barko

Lemonyia and Brahmaea have similar genitalia.
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23.01.2011 18:13, PG18

No, you shouldn't have brought Lemoniidae here. For them, a win-win option is a separate topic.
And it would be interesting to look at "similar" genitals.

23.01.2011 19:19, chebur

In the section Classification of insects there is a topic " Family Brahmaeidae (Brahmae)", in which Entoterra has put up great photos of representatives of this family. It would be good to combine the two themes.
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