THE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON THE LEPIDOPTERA |
Volume 42 |
2003 (2010) |
IN THIS ISSUE Date of publication: January 31, 2010 |
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| 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. |