STUDIES OF THE CHROMOSOMES OF FORMOSAN RHOPALOCERA : 2. Pieridae, Lycaenidae and Riodinidae
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概要
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1. In this report, the number and relative sizes of chromosomes are described regarding 8 species of Pieridae, 6 species of Lycaenidae and 1 species of Riodinidae, all from Formosa. 2. All species here have furnished new material for cytology. It is noteworthy that Leptosia nina has n, 19, Eurema blanda n, 25, Spindasis syama n, 31, and Abisara burnii, Riodinidae, n, 30. 3. The karyotype having supernumerary chromosomes of Cepora coronis cibyra (n, 23, 24, 25) from Formosa differs from that of the Himalayan C. c. phryne (n, 22, 23, 24).
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 1968-06-29
著者
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Maeki Kodo
Biological Laboratory Faculty Of Science Kwansei Gakuin University
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Ae Shigeru
Biological Laboratory, Nanzan University
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Ae Shigeru
Biological Laboratory Nanzan University
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