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    The Genetics Of The Butterfly Hypolimnas Misippus (l.): The Classification Of Phenotypes And The Inheritance Of Forms Misippus And Inaria

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    Date
    1987
    Author
    David, A S Smith
    Ian, J Gordon
    Type
    Article; en_US
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Hypolimnas misippus is a polymorphic and mimetic butterfly with a pantropicaP distribution. The polymorphism is autosomal and female-limited, the several female forms being generally regarded as Batesian mimics of the distasteful, toxic and polymorphic danaine butterfly Danaus chrysippus. The female phenotypes of H. misippus are described and classified. New data, from the rearing of 140 broods of H. misippus in Ghana and Sierra Leone, are analysed together with older material (21 broods) from other parts of Africa. Form misippus (genotype M-) is found to be genetically dominant to form maria (genotype mm). However, a large proportion of mm butterflies has an intermediate phenotype, especially in association with white on the hiudwing. Evidence is adduced to show that the genes giving hindwing white are variably epistatic over the 'maria' pattern in the mm genotype, producing a phenotype transitional to or even identical to misippus. The various intermediate phenotypes are poor mimics of D. chrysippus: their abundance, geographical range and, hence, significance have been much underestimated.
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    http://www.nature.com/hdy/journal/v59/n3/pdf/hdy1987157a.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/72658
    Citation
    Heredity 59 (1987) 467—475
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi,
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