Nymphalid butterflies diversify following near demise at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary

Volume: 276, Issue: 1677, Pages: 4295 - 4302
Published: Sep 30, 2009
Abstract
The butterfly family Nymphalidae contains some of the most important non-drosophilid insect model systems for evolutionary and ecological studies, yet the evolutionary history of the group has remained shrouded in mystery. We have inferred a robust phylogenetic hypothesis based on sequences of 10 genes and 235 morphological characters for exemplars of 400 of the 540 valid nymphalid genera representing all major lineages of the family. By dating...
Paper Details
Title
Nymphalid butterflies diversify following near demise at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
Published Date
Sep 30, 2009
Volume
276
Issue
1677
Pages
4295 - 4302
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