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Luehdorfia japonica

The Japanese luehdorfia (Luehdorfia japonica) is a species of butterfly in the subfamily Parnassiinae of Papilionidae. It is found only in Japan.[3] It was discovered by Yasushi Nawa in Japan's Gifu Prefecture in 1883.[4] It is also known as the Gifu butterfly (岐阜蝶 or ギフチョウ, Gifu Chō)

Japanese luehdorfia
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Papilionidae
Genus: Luehdorfia
Species:
L. japonica
Binomial name
Luehdorfia japonica
Leech, 1889[2]

Luehdorfia japonica is univoltine with adult emergence in early spring. The larval host plants are wild gingers species of the genus Asarum. Female butterflies lay eggs in clusters on the fresh growth of the host plant, and the hatched larvae feed on the leaf in groups during the early instar stages.[5]

Japanese entomologists have intensively studied the phylogeography, population dynamics and other aspects of the biology of Luehdorfia japonica including the role of the sphragis. This is a post-copulatory plug, attached to the abdomen of the female after copulation preventing her from mating again. It is found in other Parnassinae and some Acraeini.

Etymology edit

The genus name is for Friedrich August Lühdorf, a Bremen trader who made a commercial expedition to Japan in 1854.

Types edit

Syntypes of japonica japonica are deposited in Natural History Museum, London.Types of japonica omikron Bryk, 1932 are held by Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. Images of these types can be seen at The Global Butterfly Information System

Status edit

Luehdorfia japonica is becoming more scarce as its previously lightly managed open woodland habitats are destroyed in favour of agriculture or intensive forestry. It is restricted to Honshu Island.

References edit

  1. ^ Gimenez Dixon, M. (1996). "Luehdorfia japonica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T12406A3341075. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T12406A3341075.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ Leech, J.H. (1889). Description of a new Luehdorfia from Japan. The Entomologist 22 (309): 25-27.
  3. ^ Frankenbach T., Bollino M., Racheli T., Bauer E. Keltern. Butterflies of the world Part 36, Papilionidae 14, Hypermnestra, Luehdorfiini, Zerynthiini. Keltern, Goecke & Evers, 2012
  4. ^ Gifu City Walking Map. Gifu Lively City Public Corporation, 2007.
  5. ^ Matsumoto, K, Population change and immature mortality process of Luehdorfia japonica (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) feeding on an unusual host plant, Asarum caulescens Maxim. (Aristolochiaceae). Entomological Science (2003) 6,143–149

Other sources edit

  • Collins, N. Mark; Morris, Michael G. (1985). Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World: The IUCN Red Data Book. Gland & Cambridge: IUCN. ISBN 978-2-88032-603-6 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  • Hara, S., Ochiai, H., 1980. On a hybrid between male Luehdorfia japonica and female L. puziloi inexpecta. Tyô to Ga 31: 97-101.
  • Li, C.Y., 1987. Illustrations of Butterflies in Taiwan. T’ai-pei shih: T’ai-wan sheng li po wu kuan. Taipei, China.
  • Makita, H., Shinkawa, T., Kazumasa, O., Kondo, A., Nakazawa, T., 2000. Author abstract Phylogeny of Luehdorfia butterflies inferred from mitochondrial ND5 gene sequences. Entomological Science 3: 321-329.The phylogeny of the genus Luehdorfia (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) in the East Asia was examined by a molecular approach. To elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among four species of the genus, partial nucleotide sequences (785 base pairs) of the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 (ND5) gene were compared. The results indicated that Luehdorfia japonica diverged initially from the ancestral stock of the genus Luehdorfia, and that then the ancestral stock successively yielded L. chinensis. L. longicaudata and L. puziloi. These findings suggest that L. japonica might immigrate first among the Luehdorfia butterflies into the area of the current Japanese Archipelago after the intrusion of Asarum as the food plant of L. japonica. The phylogeny of the genus Luehdorfia is discussed.
  • Matsumoto, K., 1984. Population dynamics of Luehdorfia japonica Leech (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). I. a preliminary study on the adult population. Researches on Population Ecology 26: 1-12.
  • Matsumoto, K., 1987. Mating patterns of a sphragis-bearing butterfly, Luehdorfia japonica Leech (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), with descriptions of mating behavior. Researches on Population Ecology 29: 97-110.
  • Matsumoto, K., 1989. Effects of aggregation on the survival and development on different host plants in a papilionid butterfly, Luehdorfia japonica Leech. Jpn. J. ent. 57: 853-860.
  • Matsumoto, K., 1990. Population dynamics of Luehdorfia japonica Leech (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). II. Patterns of mortality in immatures in relation to egg cluster size. Researches on Population Ecology 32: 173-188.
  • Shirôzu, T., Hara, A., 1973. Early stages of Japanese butterflies in colour. Vol. I. Osaka, Hoikusha.
  • Tsubaki, Y., Matsumoto, K., 1998. Fluctuating asymmetry and male mating success in a sphragis bearing butterfly Luehdorfia japonica (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 11: 571-582.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Japanese luehdorfia Luehdorfia japonica is a species of butterfly in the subfamily Parnassiinae of Papilionidae It is found only in Japan 3 It was discovered by Yasushi Nawa in Japan s Gifu Prefecture in 1883 4 It is also known as the Gifu butterfly 岐阜蝶 or ギフチョウ Gifu Chō Japanese luehdorfiaConservation statusNear Threatened IUCN 2 3 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder LepidopteraFamily PapilionidaeGenus LuehdorfiaSpecies L japonicaBinomial nameLuehdorfia japonicaLeech 1889 2 Luehdorfia japonica is univoltine with adult emergence in early spring The larval host plants are wild gingers species of the genus Asarum Female butterflies lay eggs in clusters on the fresh growth of the host plant and the hatched larvae feed on the leaf in groups during the early instar stages 5 Japanese entomologists have intensively studied the phylogeography population dynamics and other aspects of the biology of Luehdorfia japonica including the role of the sphragis This is a post copulatory plug attached to the abdomen of the female after copulation preventing her from mating again It is found in other Parnassinae and some Acraeini Contents 1 Etymology 2 Types 3 Status 4 References 5 Other sources 6 External linksEtymology editThe genus name is for Friedrich August Luhdorf a Bremen trader who made a commercial expedition to Japan in 1854 Types editSyntypes of japonica japonica are deposited in Natural History Museum London Types of japonica omikron Bryk 1932 are held by Museum fur Naturkunde in Berlin Images of these types can be seen at The Global Butterfly Information SystemStatus editLuehdorfia japonica is becoming more scarce as its previously lightly managed open woodland habitats are destroyed in favour of agriculture or intensive forestry It is restricted to Honshu Island References edit Gimenez Dixon M 1996 Luehdorfia japonica IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 1996 e T12406A3341075 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 1996 RLTS T12406A3341075 en Retrieved 16 November 2021 Leech J H 1889 Description of a new Luehdorfia from Japan The Entomologist 22 309 25 27 Frankenbach T Bollino M Racheli T Bauer E Keltern Butterflies of the world Part 36 Papilionidae 14 Hypermnestra Luehdorfiini Zerynthiini Keltern Goecke amp Evers 2012 Gifu City Walking Map Gifu Lively City Public Corporation 2007 Matsumoto K Population change and immature mortality process of Luehdorfia japonica Lepidoptera Papilionidae feeding on an unusual host plant Asarum caulescens Maxim Aristolochiaceae Entomological Science 2003 6 143 149Other sources editCollins N Mark Morris Michael G 1985 Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World The IUCN Red Data Book Gland amp Cambridge IUCN ISBN 978 2 88032 603 6 via Biodiversity Heritage Library Hara S Ochiai H 1980 On a hybrid between male Luehdorfia japonica and female L puziloi inexpecta Tyo to Ga 31 97 101 Li C Y 1987 Illustrations of Butterflies in Taiwan T ai pei shih T ai wan sheng li po wu kuan Taipei China Makita H Shinkawa T Kazumasa O Kondo A Nakazawa T 2000 Author abstract Phylogeny of Luehdorfia butterflies inferred from mitochondrial ND5 gene sequences Entomological Science 3 321 329 The phylogeny of the genus Luehdorfia Lepidoptera Papilionidae in the East Asia was examined by a molecular approach To elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among four species of the genus partial nucleotide sequences 785 base pairs of the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 ND5 gene were compared The results indicated that Luehdorfia japonica diverged initially from the ancestral stock of the genus Luehdorfia and that then the ancestral stock successively yielded L chinensis L longicaudata and L puziloi These findings suggest that L japonica might immigrate first among the Luehdorfia butterflies into the area of the current Japanese Archipelago after the intrusion of Asarum as the food plant of L japonica The phylogeny of the genus Luehdorfia is discussed Matsumoto K 1984 Population dynamics of Luehdorfia japonica Leech Lepidoptera Papilionidae I a preliminary study on the adult population Researches on Population Ecology 26 1 12 Matsumoto K 1987 Mating patterns of a sphragis bearing butterfly Luehdorfia japonica Leech Lepidoptera Papilionidae with descriptions of mating behavior Researches on Population Ecology 29 97 110 Matsumoto K 1989 Effects of aggregation on the survival and development on different host plants in a papilionid butterfly Luehdorfia japonica Leech Jpn J ent 57 853 860 Matsumoto K 1990 Population dynamics of Luehdorfia japonica Leech Lepidoptera Papilionidae II Patterns of mortality in immatures in relation to egg cluster size Researches on Population Ecology 32 173 188 Shirozu T Hara A 1973 Early stages of Japanese butterflies in colour Vol I Osaka Hoikusha Tsubaki Y Matsumoto K 1998 Fluctuating asymmetry and male mating success in a sphragis bearing butterfly Luehdorfia japonica Lepidoptera Papilionidae Journal of Insect Behavior 11 571 582 External links editGimenez Dixon M 1996 Luehdorfia japonica IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 1996 e T12406A3341075 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 1996 RLTS T12406A3341075 en nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luehdorfia japonica nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Luehdorfia japonica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luehdorfia japonica amp oldid 1203227878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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