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Heliconius Homepage | Educational Resources
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Home of the passion vine butterflies. Here are a few other resources that we have produced as part of the Summer Science Exhibition. You can download and print our leaflet. We have also made a Colouring in. Sheet so you can make your own butterflies and a Word search. You might also be interested to look at the Jigsaw information panel. Which has images and a map. The information boards about mimicry and wing patterning genes are available here. Leave a comment Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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Heliconius
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L, 1767 (designated by Hemming, 1933). Longwings or passion-flower butterflies. Margarita Beltrán, Andrew V. Z. Brower, and Chris Jiggins. Click on an image to view larger version and data in a new window. Heliconius nattereri" title="Heliconius nattereri". Heliconius peruvianus" title="Heliconius peruvianus". Heliconius sara" title="Heliconius sara". Heliconius hecalesia" title="Heliconius hecalesia". Heliconius luciana" title="Heliconius luciana". Heliconius atthis" title="Heliconius atthis". Heliconiu...
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Genomics and Speciation | Mallet Group
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Skip to main content. Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. The diversity of life on our planet is generated by the process of speciation, evolutionary splitting into divergent groups that can coexist in a state of nature. The changes at genomic level that cause speciation are still obscure. This is a time to jettison preconceived ideas, and to absorb what new data can tell us. Today, these data will frequently include whole genome sequences. Maps of the 21. Chromosomes (colour) and of the 28.
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Heliconius
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L, 1767 (designated by Hemming, 1933). Longwings or passion-flower butterflies. Margarita Beltrán, Andrew V. Z. Brower, and Chris Jiggins. Click on an image to view larger version and data in a new window. Heliconius nattereri" title="Heliconius nattereri". Heliconius peruvianus" title="Heliconius peruvianus". Heliconius sara" title="Heliconius sara". Heliconius hecalesia" title="Heliconius hecalesia". Heliconius luciana" title="Heliconius luciana". Heliconius atthis" title="Heliconius atthis". Heliconiu...
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Heliconius Homepage | Category Archives: News
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Home of the passion vine butterflies. Heliconius meeting Sheffield 2016. June 15, 2016. For the sake of completeness, here is the details of the recent meeting in Sheffield, which was organised by Nicola Nadeau. 900 registration (with refreshments). 920 Welcome and announcements. 930 Simon Martin (Cambridge) Species boundaries among Heliconius butterflies reflect the genetic architecture of speciation. 1120 Violaine Llaurens (Paris) Polymorphic mimicry as an evolutionary dead-end? 1430 Lucie Queste (York...
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Heliconius Homepage | Heliconius numata
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Home of the passion vine butterflies. Heliconius numata with pollen load. Is a widespread species across the amazon basin which shows remarkable polymorphism in wing patterns. The divergent morphs each mimic different species, primarily in the genus. And have been the subject of intensive genetic and ecological study mainly led my Mathieu Joron and colleagues. Species with different wing patterns, so selection for mimicry pulls the. Range drawn from data compiled by Neil Rosser. Early stages: Eggs are ye...
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Heliconius Homepage | Category Archives: History
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Home of the passion vine butterflies. Is the type of Heliconius melpomene really a Heliconius erato? June 13, 2015. In the course of trying to decide whether Henry Walter Bates was confused by mimicry in. And he clearly was, at least by the pictures referring to the new names in Cramer’s Pap. Exot.), I have found a puzzle in the types of. Herself. Linnaeus described. At least one of the designated types, the male, is clearly an. Bottom, cited as paralectotype in Butterflies of America. Are partially inte...
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Heliconius Homepage | Heliconius erato
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Home of the passion vine butterflies. Some of the geographic forms of Heliconius erato (top row) and H. melpomene (bottom row). Range maps drawn from data compiled by Neil Rosser. Leave a comment Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Follow us on Twitter. Heliconius meeting Sheffield 2016. Heliconius meeting 2016, Sheffield 13th-14th June. Bermingham – Panama. Blaxter – Edinburgh. Briscoe – UCI. Brower – MTSU. Counterman – Mississippi State.
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Heliconius Homepage | Heliconius melpomene
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Home of the passion vine butterflies. Some of the geographic forms of Heliconius erato (top row) and H. melpomene (bottom row). Is a widespread neotropical species well known for its geographic diversity in colour pattern. Throughout its range,. And both species have around 30 named geographic sub-species. Is generally less abundant than. But both are found in open areas. Can however be locally common in river edges and along streams. H melpomene laying an egg on its Passiflora menispermifolia hostplant.