Articles with "moth like" as a keyword



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Phylogenetics of moth-like butterflies (Papilionoidea: Hedylidae) based on a new 13-locus target capture probe set.

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Published in 2018 at "Molecular phylogenetics and evolution"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2018.06.002

Abstract: The Neotropical moth-like butterflies (Hedylidae) are perhaps the most unusual butterfly family. In addition to being species-poor, this family is predominantly nocturnal and has anti-bat ultrasound hearing organs. Evolutionary relationships among the 36 described species… read more here.

Keywords: target capture; probe; moth like; probe set ... See more keywords

Wing base morphology supports paraphyly of Papilionoidea s.s. (Lepidoptera)

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Published in 2025 at "Entomological Science"

DOI: 10.1111/ens.12609

Abstract: Traditionally, skippers (Hesperiidae) and moth‐like butterflies (Hedylidae) were classified in separate superfamilies outside the butterfly superfamily Papilionoidea sensu stricto. However, recent molecular phylogenies including phylogenomics placed the swallowtails (family Papilionidae) as the sister group to… read more here.

Keywords: wing base; base; moth like; papilionoidea ... See more keywords