Brassolini

Brassolini is a tribe usually placed in the brush-footed butterfly subfamily Morphinae, which is often included in the Satyrinae as a tribe Morphini. If this is accepted, the Brassolini become the sister tribe of the Morphini among the Satyrinae. Formerly, they were treated as an independent family Brassolidae or subfamily Brassolinae. Many members of this tribe are called owl butterflies.[1]

Brassolini
Eryphanis aesacus
Scientific classification
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Morphinae (disputed)
Tribe:
Brassolini

Boisduval, 1836
Subtribes
  • Biina (but see text)
  • Brassolina
  • Naropina
Synonyms
  • Brassolidae
  • Brassolinae

The Brassolini contain 17 genera in two or three subtribes, depending whether the enigmatic genus Bia is assigned here as the most basal lineage. The other genera are divided into one small and more ancestral subtribe, and a more advanced one that unites the bulk of the genera.[1]

Genera

Genera are listed in the presumed phylogenetic sequence.[1]

Subtribe Biina (tentatively placed here)

Subtribe Naropina

Subtribe Brassolina

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References

  1. Wahlberg & Brower (2008)
  • Penz, Carla M. (2007) Evaluating the monophyly and phylogenetic relationships of Brassolini genera (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Systematic Entomology, 32: 668-689.
  • Wahlberg, Niklas & Brower, Andrew V.Z. (2008): Tree of Life Web Project Brassolini. Version of 2008-JAN-30. Retrieved 2009-APR-07.
  • Brassolini Virtual Collection. Penz, Carla, Web-based resource: http://fs.uno.edu/cpenz/Brassolini.html Retrieved 2012-MAR-13.
  • Research on Brassolini. Penz, Carla, Web-based resource: http://fs.uno.edu/cpenz/rese-brassolini.html Retrieved 2012-MAR-13.


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