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Kelvyn L Dunn
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Review(s) of: Butterflies of the Solomon Islands: Systematics and Biogeography, by John Tennent, Publisher: Storm Entomological Publications, Dereham, UK, 2002, 413 pages 84 plates, ISBN 0954204506, RRP c. $280.00.
on several females of Heteronympha
mirifica (Butler, 1866) (Lepidoptera:
Nymphalidae) feeding on a small sap
flow from an injury in the trunk of a
young Eucalyptus grandis (Myrtaceae)
in the Wollemi National Park, northwestern
Sydney, New South Wales
during late March 2009. Available
published and unpublished records of
Australian Nymphalidae and Lycaenidae
feeding from sap flow are reviewed
and compared. Several behavioural
strategies associated with sap
feeding are suggested. Astonishing as
it would seem, this may be the first
record of adult foraging for this species.
Zusammenfassung. Die Weibchen
von Heteronympha mirifica (Butler,
1866) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
konnten mehrfach an einem kleinen
Saftstrom einer Verletzung an der Rinde
eines jungen Eucalyptus grandis
(Myrtaceae) im Wollemi National Park,
Nordwest-Sydney, New South Wales
in späten März 2009 saftsaugend beobachtet
werden. Es handelt sich um
den Erstnachweis für diese Schmetterlingsart
am Saftfluss. Verfügbare publizierte
und unpublizierte Nachweise
australischer Nymphalidae und Lycaenidae
die ebenfalls an Saftflüssen beobachtet
wurden, werden mitgeteilt.
Review(s) of: Butterflies of the Solomon Islands: Systematics and Biogeography, by John Tennent, Publisher: Storm Entomological Publications, Dereham, UK, 2002, 413 pages 84 plates, ISBN 0954204506, RRP c. $280.00.
on several females of Heteronympha
mirifica (Butler, 1866) (Lepidoptera:
Nymphalidae) feeding on a small sap
flow from an injury in the trunk of a
young Eucalyptus grandis (Myrtaceae)
in the Wollemi National Park, northwestern
Sydney, New South Wales
during late March 2009. Available
published and unpublished records of
Australian Nymphalidae and Lycaenidae
feeding from sap flow are reviewed
and compared. Several behavioural
strategies associated with sap
feeding are suggested. Astonishing as
it would seem, this may be the first
record of adult foraging for this species.
Zusammenfassung. Die Weibchen
von Heteronympha mirifica (Butler,
1866) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
konnten mehrfach an einem kleinen
Saftstrom einer Verletzung an der Rinde
eines jungen Eucalyptus grandis
(Myrtaceae) im Wollemi National Park,
Nordwest-Sydney, New South Wales
in späten März 2009 saftsaugend beobachtet
werden. Es handelt sich um
den Erstnachweis für diese Schmetterlingsart
am Saftfluss. Verfügbare publizierte
und unpublizierte Nachweise
australischer Nymphalidae und Lycaenidae
die ebenfalls an Saftflüssen beobachtet
wurden, werden mitgeteilt.