Boloria
Clossiana
, Proclossiana Thomas Simonsen, Niklas Wahlberg, and Andrew V. Z. BrowerThis tree diagram shows the relationships between several groups of organisms.
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Putative autapomorphies for Boloria include (Simonsen 2005, 2006):- Uncus bifid
- Dorsal wall of bursa ostium/antrum raised vertically with a sclerotized, arched plate just posterior to the insertion of ductus seminalis
- Bursa ostium/antrum with sclerotized ventral plates
Putative synapomorphies for the subgenus Boloria , B. proclossiana include (Simonsen 2005):
- Setae on uncus oriented towards the base of uncus
- Uncus with pronounced ventral ridges
- Distal margin of male valve clearly concave
Putative autapomorphies for the subgenus Boloria include (Simonsen 2005, 2006):
- Phallus with two posterior, dorso-lateral areas with strongly sclerotized microtrichia
- Each half of the male juxta in dorsal view outwards pointed spatulate with convex inner margin
Putative autapomorphies for subgenus Clossiana include (Simonsen 2005, 2006):
- A pronounced dent present dorsally where uncus and tegumen join
- A large, membranous centro-diagonal area present on the inner surface of the male valve
- Female abdominal venter 8 with two large, weakly sclerotized, scale covered latero-posterior areas
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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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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- First online 04 October 2006
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Simonsen, Thomas, Wahlberg, Niklas, and Brower, Andrew V. Z. 2007. Boloria http://tolweb.org/Boloria/70413/2007.03.25 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/
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