词条 | Adelpha eulalia |
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| status = | name =Arizona sister | status_system = | display_parents= | image_alt= | image =Arizona Sister (Adelpha eulalia) 2.jpg | image_caption =In Madera Canyon, Arizona | image2 =Arizona Sister (Adelpha eulalia).jpg | image2_caption =Drinking sap from a wound in the trunk of the Quercus emoryii oak, which is also a host plant for the larval form of the butterfly | genus =Adelpha | species =eulalia | parent_authority= | authority =(Doubleday, [1848]) | range_map = | range_map_caption = | synonyms_ref = | synonyms =
}} Adelpha eulalia, the Arizona sister, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It occurs from at least Guatemala and Mexico to the southwestern United States, including southeastern California, Arizona, New Mexico, and southern Texas. They can also sometimes be found in Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. Adelpha eulalia belongs to the serpa species group in the genus Adelpha (sisters). It was previously treated as a subspecies of Bredow's sister (Adelpha bredowii). Recent phylogenetic studies, however, conclude that morphological, geographical, and genetic evidence make it clear that it is a separate species.[1]See also
References1. ^{{cite journal|author1=Kathleen L. Prudic |author2=Andrew D. Warren |author3=Jorge Llorente-Bousquets |year=2008|title=Molecular and morphological evidence reveals three species within the California sister butterfly, Adelpha bredowii (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Limenitidinae)|journal=Zootaxa|volume=1819|pages=1–24|url=http://www.butterfliesofamerica.com/docs/Adelpha_bredowii.pdf}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q16825434}}{{Limenitidinae-stub}} 5 : Nymphalidae of South America|Adelpha|Butterflies described in 1848|Butterflies of North America|Taxa named by Edward Doubleday |
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