Acraea
Bematistes
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The large genus Acraea ranges from Africa to Australia. However, only five species occur outside of Africa and Madagascar. Many Acraea species serve as models for various Batesian mimics.
Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships
The cladogram and composition of species groups shown is based on the phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters by Pierre (1987). The tree produced by Silva-Brandão et al. (2008) is quite incongruent with this topology, but may not include sufficient samples of the very diverse African fauna to provide reliable resolution. Nevertheless, there is strong indication in the latter data set that Acraea is paraphyletic with respect to Actinote.
The taxa included in Bematistes appear as a monophyletic group nested inside Acraea in both Pierre's tree and the Silva-Brandão et al. analysis, and may warrant recognition as a distinct genus once the relationships among the remainder of the clade are clarified. The name Miyana applies to two southeast Asian species (A. moluccana and A. meyeri) that are also nested within a subgroup of African Acraea.
An alternative scheme of relationships apparently quite different from Pierre's is implied by the classification of Henning (1992-93).
References
Ackery PR, Smith CR, and Vane-Wright RI eds. 1995. Carcasson's African butterflies. Canberra: CSIRO.
Larsen, T. B. 1991 Butterflies of Kenya and their natual history. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Larsen, T. B. 2005 Butterflies of West Africa. Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo Books.
Henning, G. A. 1992-1993 Phylogenetic notes on the African speceis of the subfamily Acraeinae. Parts 1 - 3. Metamorphosis, 3(3):100-104; 4(1):5-18; 4(2):53-68.
Parsons M. 1999. The butterflies of Papua New Guinea: their systematics and biology. Academic Press, San Diego.
Pierre, J. 1987 Syst?matique cladistique chez les Acraea (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Annls. Soc. Ent. Fr. (N. S.) 23, 11-27.
Silva-Brandao, K. L., Wahlberg, N., Francini, R. B., Azeredo-Espin, A. M. L., Brown, K. S. J., Paluch, M., Lees, D. C. & Freitas, A. V. L. 2008 Phylogenetic relationships of butterflies of the tribe Acraeini (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Heliconiinae) and the evolution of host plant use. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 46, 515-531.
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- First online 04 November 2006
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