Publication Date: 2007-01-01
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Vargas, J. I., & Salazar E., J. A. (2007). Colombia butterflies IX: Natural hybridation of Heliconius erato Dignus (Stichel) x Heliconius Erato Lativita (Butler) in the colombian southeastern piedmont (Lep: Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae). Boletín Científico. Centro De Museos, 11, 293–299. Retrieved from https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/boletincientifico/article/view/5378
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The present work documents the natural hybridism between Heliconius erato dignus (Stichel) and H. erato lativitta (Btlr) through samples taken in the east slopes of southern Colombia (Putumayo).
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ACKERY, P.R. & SMILES, R.L., 1976. An illustrated list of the typespecimens of the Heliconiinae (Lep: Nymphalidae) in the British Museum (Natural History). Bull. Brit. Mus. (N.H.), Ent., 32 (5): 173-214 + 39 pls.
BROWER, A.V.Z., 1996. A new mimetic species of Heliconius (Lep.) from Southeastern Colombia, revealed from cladistic analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences. Zool. J. Linnean Soc., 116: 317-332, figs.
BROWN, K. S. 1976. An illustrated key to the Silvaniform Heliconius (Lep: Nymph.) with descriptions of new subspecies. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 102: 373-484, + pls.
CONSTANTINO, L. M. & SALAZAR, J. A., 1998. Natural hibridization of Heliconius cydno Doubleday from Western Colombia (Lep: Nymph: Heliconiinae). Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. U. Caldas, 2: 41-45, + 1 pl.
HOLZINGER, H. & HOLZINGER, R., 1974. Die typen in der Heliconiinae Sammlung der Naturhistorischen Museum in Wien (Lep: Nymph.). Ann. Nat. Mus. Wien, 78: 261-273, figs.
JORON, et al., 2006. Heliconius wing patterns: an evo-devo model for understanding phenotypic diversity. Heredity, 97: 157-167, figs.
KÖNIG, F., 1990. Neue freiland- Papilio- hybriden aus Nord Perú. Atalanta, 21 (1/2): 83-85.
LAMAS, G., 2004. (ed.) Heliconiinae: 261-274. Checklist: part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionidea. (in) Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera, Vol 5A. Ass. Trop. Lep. & Scient. Publ. Gainesville.
MALLET, J., 2005. Hybridization as an invasion of the genome. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 20 (5): 229-237.
MALLET, J. & BARTON, N.H., 1989. Strong natural selection in a warning-color hybrid zone. Evolution, 43(2): 421-431.
MALLET, J. ; NEUKIRCHEN, W. & LINARES, M., 2006. Wild caught hybrids among Heliconius and Eueides species (Lep: Nymph). The Hybrid Document: 1-3.
NAISBIT, R; JIGGINS, CH. & MALLET, J., 2001. Disruptive sexual selection against hybrids contributes to speciation between Heliconius cydno and H. melpomene. Proc. R. Soc. London, B., 268: 1-6.
__________ __________ __________., 2003. Mimicry developmental genes that to contribute to speciation. Evolution and Development, 5 (3): 269-280.
NEUSTETTER, H., 1926. Beschreibung und besprechung neuer und wenig gekannter Heliconius-formen. Int. Ent. Zeitschrift, 20: 35-38.
__________., 1928. Neue Heliconius formen. Int. Ent. Zeitschrift, 22 (7): 75-80, figs.
NETO, J. & BROWN, K.S., 1982. Interspecific hybridization in Mechanitis butterflies (Lep: Nymph: Ithomiinae): a novel path way for the breakdown of isolating mechanisms. Biotropica, 14 (4): 288-294.
NIEPELT, W., 1928. Neue Heliconius- formen von Columbien. Int. Ent. Zeitschrift, 22 (33): 305-306, figs.
SALAZAR, J. A., 1993. Notes on some populations of Heliconius heurippa in Colombia (Lep: Nymph: Heliconinae). Tropical Lepidoptera, 4 (2): 119-121.
__________., 1995. Lista de las Mariposas (Rhopalocera) que habitan el departamento del Putumayo. Notas sobre su distribución en la zona Andina. Colombia Amazónica, 8 (1): 11-69 + figs.
SALAZAR, C; JIGGINS, CH; ARIAS, C.F; TOBLER, A; BERMINGAHM, E. & LINARES, M., 2005. Hybrid incompatibility is consistent with hybrid origin of Heliconius heurippa (Hewitson) and its close relatives H. cydno (Doubleday) and H. melpomene (L.). J. Evol. Biol. 18: 247-256, figs.
SEITZ, A., 1924. (editor) Die Gross Schmetterlinge der Erde. Exostische Tagfalter, 5: 379-395, 5 (1924): pls 72-79. Alfred Kernen, Stuttgart.
TAKAHASHI, M., 1977. The list of the subfamily Heliconiinae (Lep: Nymph.) collected in Colombia and adjacent area, S.A. during the expedition “La Expedición Japonesa a las zonas Amazónicas 1973” with description of a new subspecies. Trans. Lepid. Soc. Japan, 28 (1): 9-24, figs.
VARGAS, J. I. & SALAZAR, J. A., 2001. Mariposas Colombianas I. Sobre un extraordinario híbrido entre Consul fabius cecrops (Dbl. & Hew.) x C. panariste pandrosa (Niepelt) (Lep: Nymph.). Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. U de Caldas, 5: 23-25 + 1 fig.
WHINNETT, A, et al., 2005. Strikingly variable divergence times inferred across an amazonian butterfly “suture zone”. Proc. R. Soc. London (B)., 272: 2525-2533.
BROWER, A.V.Z., 1996. A new mimetic species of Heliconius (Lep.) from Southeastern Colombia, revealed from cladistic analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences. Zool. J. Linnean Soc., 116: 317-332, figs.
BROWN, K. S. 1976. An illustrated key to the Silvaniform Heliconius (Lep: Nymph.) with descriptions of new subspecies. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 102: 373-484, + pls.
CONSTANTINO, L. M. & SALAZAR, J. A., 1998. Natural hibridization of Heliconius cydno Doubleday from Western Colombia (Lep: Nymph: Heliconiinae). Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. U. Caldas, 2: 41-45, + 1 pl.
HOLZINGER, H. & HOLZINGER, R., 1974. Die typen in der Heliconiinae Sammlung der Naturhistorischen Museum in Wien (Lep: Nymph.). Ann. Nat. Mus. Wien, 78: 261-273, figs.
JORON, et al., 2006. Heliconius wing patterns: an evo-devo model for understanding phenotypic diversity. Heredity, 97: 157-167, figs.
KÖNIG, F., 1990. Neue freiland- Papilio- hybriden aus Nord Perú. Atalanta, 21 (1/2): 83-85.
LAMAS, G., 2004. (ed.) Heliconiinae: 261-274. Checklist: part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionidea. (in) Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera, Vol 5A. Ass. Trop. Lep. & Scient. Publ. Gainesville.
MALLET, J., 2005. Hybridization as an invasion of the genome. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 20 (5): 229-237.
MALLET, J. & BARTON, N.H., 1989. Strong natural selection in a warning-color hybrid zone. Evolution, 43(2): 421-431.
MALLET, J. ; NEUKIRCHEN, W. & LINARES, M., 2006. Wild caught hybrids among Heliconius and Eueides species (Lep: Nymph). The Hybrid Document: 1-3.
NAISBIT, R; JIGGINS, CH. & MALLET, J., 2001. Disruptive sexual selection against hybrids contributes to speciation between Heliconius cydno and H. melpomene. Proc. R. Soc. London, B., 268: 1-6.
__________ __________ __________., 2003. Mimicry developmental genes that to contribute to speciation. Evolution and Development, 5 (3): 269-280.
NEUSTETTER, H., 1926. Beschreibung und besprechung neuer und wenig gekannter Heliconius-formen. Int. Ent. Zeitschrift, 20: 35-38.
__________., 1928. Neue Heliconius formen. Int. Ent. Zeitschrift, 22 (7): 75-80, figs.
NETO, J. & BROWN, K.S., 1982. Interspecific hybridization in Mechanitis butterflies (Lep: Nymph: Ithomiinae): a novel path way for the breakdown of isolating mechanisms. Biotropica, 14 (4): 288-294.
NIEPELT, W., 1928. Neue Heliconius- formen von Columbien. Int. Ent. Zeitschrift, 22 (33): 305-306, figs.
SALAZAR, J. A., 1993. Notes on some populations of Heliconius heurippa in Colombia (Lep: Nymph: Heliconinae). Tropical Lepidoptera, 4 (2): 119-121.
__________., 1995. Lista de las Mariposas (Rhopalocera) que habitan el departamento del Putumayo. Notas sobre su distribución en la zona Andina. Colombia Amazónica, 8 (1): 11-69 + figs.
SALAZAR, C; JIGGINS, CH; ARIAS, C.F; TOBLER, A; BERMINGAHM, E. & LINARES, M., 2005. Hybrid incompatibility is consistent with hybrid origin of Heliconius heurippa (Hewitson) and its close relatives H. cydno (Doubleday) and H. melpomene (L.). J. Evol. Biol. 18: 247-256, figs.
SEITZ, A., 1924. (editor) Die Gross Schmetterlinge der Erde. Exostische Tagfalter, 5: 379-395, 5 (1924): pls 72-79. Alfred Kernen, Stuttgart.
TAKAHASHI, M., 1977. The list of the subfamily Heliconiinae (Lep: Nymph.) collected in Colombia and adjacent area, S.A. during the expedition “La Expedición Japonesa a las zonas Amazónicas 1973” with description of a new subspecies. Trans. Lepid. Soc. Japan, 28 (1): 9-24, figs.
VARGAS, J. I. & SALAZAR, J. A., 2001. Mariposas Colombianas I. Sobre un extraordinario híbrido entre Consul fabius cecrops (Dbl. & Hew.) x C. panariste pandrosa (Niepelt) (Lep: Nymph.). Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. U de Caldas, 5: 23-25 + 1 fig.
WHINNETT, A, et al., 2005. Strikingly variable divergence times inferred across an amazonian butterfly “suture zone”. Proc. R. Soc. London (B)., 272: 2525-2533.