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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 8 (1997), Metamorphosis Volume 8, Issue 1: 2 - 2
Publication Date : 1997-03-31
Author/s : Stephen F. Henning
Title : Comment by the President
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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 8 (1997), Metamorphosis Volume 8, Issue 1: 3 - 5
Publication Date : 1997-03-31
Author/s : Francois J. Swart
Title : Notes on the life history of celimene pholoe
Abstract : The early stages of Colotis celimene pholoe (Wallengren) are reported for the first time. Observations on oviposition behaviour and general adult behaviour are recorded.
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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 8 (1997), Metamorphosis Volume 8, Issue 1: 6 - 6
Publication Date : 1997-03-31
Author/s : Graham A. Henning
Title : Regional roundup
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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 8 (1997), Metamorphosis Volume 8, Issue 1: 7 - 12
Publication Date : 1997-03-31
Author/s : Stephen E. Woodhall
Title : Swartberg safari - chased by clouds again: 9-16 November 1996
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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 8 (1997), Metamorphosis Volume 8, Issue 1: 13 - 25
Publication Date : 1997-03-31
Author/s : Cheong Seon Woo and Yoon Chun-Sik
Title : Morphology on male genitalia of fourteen Satyrinae species from Korea (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
Abstract : The morphology of male genitalia was studied of 10 genera and 14 species of Korean Satyrinae. The genitalia was observed under a steroecopic microscope and the SEM. In general, the tegument was triangular or pentagonal in dorsal view. The costa and the ampulla were fused to each other, and the harpe was species specific. The zone of aedeagus was distinct, while the basal prong did not exist. The saccus was well developed and the vinculum was bent backward. In present study, genus Ypthima was considered as plesiomorphic because they have primitive tegument without gnathos. In addition, they are also considered as an isolated genus in Satyrinae by their triangular tegument.
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