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Boloria Moore 1900

Clossiana Reuss 1920 currently viewed as a subgenus of Boloria, Proclossiana Reuss 1926 currently viewed as a subjective junior synonym

Thomas Simonsen, Niklas Wahlberg, and Andrew V. Z. Brower
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Containing group: Argynnini

Characteristics

Putative autapomorphies for Boloria include (Simonsen 2005, 2006):

Putative synapomorphies for the subgenus Boloria , B. proclossiana include (Simonsen 2005):

Putative autapomorphies for the subgenus Boloria include (Simonsen 2005, 2006):

Putative autapomorphies for subgenus Clossiana include (Simonsen 2005, 2006):

References

Simonsen, T. J. 2005. Boloria phylogeny (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae): tentatively reconstructed on the basis of male and female genitalic morphology. Systematic Entomology 30:653-665.

Simonsen, T. J. 2006. Fritillary phylogeny, classification and larval hostplants: reconstructed mainly on the basis of male and female genitalic morphology (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Argynnini). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 89: 627-673.

Simonsen, T. J., N. Wahlberg, A. V. Z. Brower, and R. de Jong. 2006. Morphology, molecules and Fritillaries: approaching a stable phylogeny for Argynnini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Insect Systematics & Evolution 37: 405-418.

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Scientific Name Boloria napaea
Location NW Russia
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Identified By Niklas Wahlberg
Copyright © Niklas Wahlberg
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Thomas Simonsen
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Niklas Wahlberg
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden


Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

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Simonsen, Thomas, Wahlberg, Niklas, and Brower, Andrew V. Z. 2007. Boloria Moore 1900. Clossiana Reuss 1920 currently viewed as a subgenus of Boloria, Proclossiana Reuss 1926 currently viewed as a subjective junior synonym. Version 25 March 2007 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Boloria/70413/2007.03.25 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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