THE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON THE LEPIDOPTERA
Volume 42
2003 (2010)

 

IN THIS ISSUE

Date of publication: January 31, 2010

 
 
Papers    
     
Differences in thermal responses in a fragmented landscape: temperature affects the sampling of diurnal, but not nocturnal fruit-feeding Lepidoptera. Danilo B. Ribeiro and Andre V. Lucci Freitas 1
     
Use of sound and aerial chases in sexual recognition in Neotropical Hamadryas Butterflies (Nymphalidae). Onildo J. Marini-Filho and Woodruff W. Benson 5
     
Ecobiology of the common castor butterfly Ariadne merione merione (Cramer) (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera: Nymphalidae) Janaki Bai Atluri, Samatha Bodapati, Bhupathi Rayalu Matala, Sandhya Deepika Devara and Subba Reddi Chilakala 13
     
Larval feeding behaviour and myrmecophily of the brenton blue, Orachrysops niobe (Trimen) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) David A. Edge and Huib Van Hamburg 21
     
Life history of the imperial moth Eacles imperialis (Drury) (Saturniidae: Ceratocampinae) in New England, USA: distribution, decline, and nutritional ecology of a relictual islandic population. Paul Z. Goldstein 34
     
Association of three species of Strymon Hubner (Lycaenidae: Theclinae: Eumaeini) with bromeliad in Southern Brazil. Simone Schmid, Volker S. Schmid, Rafael Kamke, Josefina Steiner and Anne Zillikens 50
     
Temporal and spatial segregation of Battus devilliers and B. polydamas cubensis (Papilionidae) in La Habana, Cuba. Ormaily Madruga Rios and Alejandro Barro Cañamero 56
     
A tale of two species: detritivory, parapatry, and sexual dimorphism in Lamprospilus collucia and L. orcidia (Lycaenidae: Theclinae: Eumaeini) Robert K. Robbins, Annete Aiello, Julie Feinstein, Amy Berkov, Astrid Caldas, Robert C. Busby and Marcelo Duarte 64
     
Aggregated oviposition in Actinote pellenea pellenea Hubner (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Ronaldo Bustos Francini and Andre Victor Lucci Freitas 74
     
Notes    
     
A new subspecies of Argynnis nokomis from the Sacramento mountains of New Mexico (Nymphalidae). Richard Holland 79
     
Use of Hippuris, an emergent aquatic plant, as a larval host by the buckeye, Junonia coenia, in Northern California Arthur M. Shapiro and Kathy Biggs 81
     
Editorial    
     
Auf Wiedersehen Gutenberg Rudi Mattoni 85
     
Cover: adult of Eacles imperialis, 7 August, 2004. © M. W. Nelson/Massachusetts Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program.