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Heteropsis Westwood 1850

The Forest Patrollers

Andrew V. Z. Brower taxon links [up-->]Heteropsis (African) [up-->]Heteropsis (Telinga) [up-->]Heteropsis (subgenus 1) [up-->]Heteropsis (Henotesia) [up-->]Heteropsis (Heteropsis) drepana [up-->]Heteropsis (subgenus 2) [up-->]Heteropsis (Masoura) [up-->]Heteropsis (Admiratio) Not MonophyleticMonophyly UncertainPhylogenetic position of group is uncertain[down<--]Mycalesina Interpreting the tree
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Containing group: Mycalesina

Introduction

The forest patrollers' main diversity occurs in Madagascar, where their confusing taxonomy has been sorted out to some degree by Lees et al (2003).

Other Names for Heteropsis Westwood 1850

References

Ackery PR, Smith CR, and Vane-Wright RI eds. 1995. Carcasson's African butterflies. Canberra: CSIRO.

Lees DC, Kremen C, and Raharitsimba T. 2003. Classification, diversity and endemism of the butterflies (Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea): a revised species checklist. In: Goodman SM and Benstead JP, eds. The Natural History of Madagascar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 762-793.

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