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Polyphagy and obligate myrmecophily in the butterfly Hallonympha paucipuncta (Lepidoptera : Riodinidae) in the neotropical Cerrado Savanna
Registro en:
Biotropica. Wiley-blackwell, v. 40, n. 3, n. 390, n. 394, 2008.
0006-3606
WOS:000255986600019
10.1111/j.1744-7429.2007.00379.x
Autor
Kaminski, LA
Institución
Resumen
This study analyzes host plant use and obligate myrmecophily in Hallonympha paucipuncta, an endemic butterfly of the Cerrado. Larvae of H. paucipuncta are polyphagous, using at least 19 species of plants in 10 families. All larvae found were being tended by Crematogaster ants. Spatial distribution of larvae and tending ants were strongly aggregated, suggesting an influence of ants on oviposition and/or larval survival. Implications of obligate myrmecophily in the evolution of polyphagy in Riodinidae are discussed. 40 3 390 394