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New data on Miocene butterflies in Dominican amber (Lepidoptera, Riodinidae and Nymphalidae) with the description of a new nymphalid
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New data on Miocene butterflies in Dominican amber (Lepidoptera, Riodinidae and Nymphalidae) with the description of a new nymphalid

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Alternative: Miocene amber butterflies

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Series: American Museum novitates, no. 3519

By

Peñalver, Enrique

Grimaldi, David A.

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Book

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Publication info

New York, NY American Museum of Natural History c2006

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"July 31, 2006."

A new, virtually complete and well-preserved female specimen of Voltinia dramba Hall, Robbins, and Harvey, 2004 (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) provides new data on this fossil species, and a new fossil species of the Recent genus of Nymphalidae Dynamine Hübner, 1819 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) is described as Dynamine alexae n.sp., on the basis of a male specimen. The two species are preserved in Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic. Dynamine alexae n.sp. represents the first adult nymphalid butterfly found as a fossil in amber. The four taxa of butterflies found up to the present in Dominican amber indicate post-Miocene extinctions in Hispaniola, probably caused by insularization. The butterflies found in Dominican amber do not support a hypothesis of a Gondwanan origin for many butterfly tribes and subfamilies as previously proposed; we conclude that this hypothesis is implausible based on the age of the butterflies as inferred from the fossil record. Some palaeoecologic and taphonomic questions are discussed.

Subjects

Amber fossils , Butterflies, Fossil , Dominican Republic , Dynamine alexae , Insects, Fossil , Miocene , Paleoecology , Paleontology , taphonomy , Voltinia dramba

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.3519, 2006

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2006)3519[1:NDOMBI]2.0.CO;2
OCLC: 70806095

 

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