Jalmenus evagoras Donovan 1805
Jalmenus evagoras
Species recognized by GW Beccaloni, MJ Scoble, GS Robinson & B Pitkin, The Global Lepidoptera Names Index
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Содержание
- Overview
- Introduction
- Description
- Succinct
- Physical Description
- Molecular Biology and Genetics
- Etymology
- Identification
- Chromosomal Data
- Original Description
- Ecology and Distribution
- Distribution
- Habitat
- Host Plants
- Stridulation
- Attendant Ants
- Mating
- Phenology
- Conservation
- Trends and Threats
- Evolution and Systematics
- Classification
- Paleontology
- Nomenclatural History
- Concepts and Synonymy
- Relevance
- Culture
- Biodiversity Heritage Library
- References and More Information
- Literature References
- Editor's Links
- Specialist Projects
- Common Names
Trends and Threats
Conservation
J. evagoras is not of conservation concern. It thrives in areas disturbed by anthropogenic activities and after fires where it breeds on the regrowth Acacia trees. Its congenor, Jalmenus eubulus, previously considered a subspecies of J. evagoras is confined to the Brigalow Belt in southern Queensland were it is regarded as Threatened under IUCN criteria (Eastwood et al. in review).
References cited:
Eastwood, R., Braby, M. F., Schmidt, D. and Hughes, J. M. (in review) Taxonomy, ecology, genetics and conservation status of the Pale Imperial Hairstreak Jalmenus eubulus Miskin, 1876 stat. rev. (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae): a threatened butterfly from the brigalow belt. Invertebrate Systematics