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Ithomiini is a tribe in the subfamily . It is sometimes referred to as the tribe of clearwing butterflies or glasswing butterflies. Some authors consider the group to be a ( Ithomiinae). These butterflies are exclusively , found in humid forests from sea level to 3000 m, from Mexico to Argentina. There are around 370 species in some 40–45 genera.


Ithomiini biology
Ithomiines are unpalatable because their adults seek out and sequester pyrrolizidine alkaloids from plants that they visit, especially composite flowers () and wilted borages (). The slow-flying adults are Müllerian mimics of each other as well as of many other Lepidoptera. Henry Walter Bates referred to a "transparency group" of Amazon butterfly species. It was originally with seven species belonging to six different genera. suggested 28 species of this peculiar facies are known, though some are excessively rare. The majority are ithomiines, but two species of the Danaine genus , the pierine the swallow-tail , and several species of diurnal belonging to different families also enter into the combination. Identification of adult ithomiines relies on hindwing venation and male scales (sex brushes located on the hindwing costa).

The group has repeatedly been proposed as biological indicators of ecological conditions or biological diversity within neotropical forests, but individual sites harbor between 10 and 50 species, for the most part, and beta diversity is often great, even over relatively short distances.

Ithomiine larvae feed mostly on host plants. Exceptions are the more basal genera Tithorea, Aeria, and that, like Tellervo and some , feed on Echiteae vines (, ), as well as and that feed on .

The local abundance of ithomiine butterflies in the Amazon forest, the lack of observations of predation, and their "peculiar smell" led Henry Walter Bates in 1867 to suggest that these organisms should be chemically defended. This was first experimentally demonstrated in 1889 when fed ithomiines (that he called "Heliconii") to birds, the spider , and the white faced monkey . The butterflies were consistently rejected, but other insects were eaten. Lincoln P. Brower in 1964 also showed that adults of Ithomia drymo pellucida were rejected by the Cyanocitta cristata bromia, and Haber showed that nine species of birds also rejected several ithomiine species. Besides, João Vasconcellos-Neto and Thomas M. Lewinsohn demonstrated that the Neotropical orb-weaving spider released unharmed 14 species of field-caught ithomiine butterflies.

The source of the protecting chemicals in the bodies of adult ithomiines proved not to be their larval host plants, as was first suggested, but rather in plants visited by the butterflies. Adults of ithomiine, mainly males, visit flowers of some Boraginaceae, ( , ), (mostly in the tribe , and rarely on Senecio species), ( Prestonia, belonging to the tribe Echiteae) and ( Epidendrum paniculatum). Dead or withered plants are also visited and, when feeding on these plants, the butterflies scratch the tissues with their legs and suck the oozing sap. These plants are known to contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids, indicating their role as chemical sources for sequestration. Other butterfly and moth species that sequester pyrrolizidine alkaloids (, , and ) also visit similar sources. The first demonstration that pyrrolizidine alkaloids were involved in the chemical defense of insects was given by , who showed that the spiders and Argiope rejected adults of the arctiid moth Utetheisa ornatrix that contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids from their larval host plant, (Fabaceae: Crotalarieae). Eisner's best-selling popular science book For Love of Insects tells the story of this exciting discovery.


Ithomiini classification
The subtribes in the Ithomiini help to organize the 43 recognized genera, but this group is the subject of ongoing molecular, phylogenetic and morphological research, and the classification presented below will no doubt be refined in the near future.

The sister group to the tribe Ithomiini is either the small tribe (containing the single Australasian genus ) or the larger tribe . The relationships of the three tribes in the subfamily are still unclear.

  • Source: "The higher classification of Nymphalidae". Nymphalidae.net. Archived February 20, 2009.
  • Note: A species list with proposed new tribes for subfamily Ithomiinae is available from at [2].
  • Note: Names preceded by an equal sign (=) are synonyms, homonyms, rejected names or invalid names.

Tribe Ithomiini Godman & Salvin, 1879

  • Subtribe Fox, 1940
  • Subtribe Clark, 1947
    • Doubleday, 1847 (= Roswellia Fox, 1948)
    • Doubleday, 1847
    • C. Felder & R. Felder, 1862
    • Lamas, 1979
    • Doubleday, 1847
    • Patricia Fox, 1940
    • Hübner, 1816 (= homonym Melinaea Bates, 1862; = Czakia Kremky, 1925)
  • Subtribe Bar, 1878
    • Doubleday, 1847 (= Gelotophye d'Almeida, 1940)
    • Hübner, 1816 (= Xanthocleis Boisduval, 1870; = Aprotopus Kirby, 1871; = Aprotopos Kirby, 1871)
    • Kirby, 1871 (= homonym Salacia Hübner, 1823; = Heteroscada Schatz, 1886)
    • Sais Hübner, 1816
    • Fox, 1967
    • Fabricius, 1807 (= homonym Nereis Hübner, 1806; = unavailable name Hymenitis Illiger, 1807; = Epimetes Billberg, 1820)
  • Subtribe
    • Réal, 1971
    • d'Almeida, 1938 (= homonym Tritonia Geyer, 1832)
    • Boisduval, 1870 (= Oreogenes Stichel, 1899)
    • Bates, 1862 (= homonym Ceratonia Boisduval, 1870; = Choridis Boisduval, 1870)
    • Hübner, 1821 (= Mansueta d'Almeida, 1922; = Pseudomechanitis Röber, 1930; = Garsauritis d'Almeida, 1938; = Rhodussa d'Almeida, 1939)
  • Subtribe Godman & Salvin, 1879
    • d'Almeida, 1928 (= Placidula d'Almeida, 1922)
    • Boisduval, 1870 (= Miraleria Haensch, 1903)
    • Hübner, 1816 (= Dynothea Reakirt, 1866)
  • Subtribe
    • Constantino, 1999
    • Godman & Salvin, 1879
    • Hübner, 1816 (= Leucothyris Boisduval, 1870; = Ollantaya Brown & Freitas, 1994)
  • Subtribe d'Almeida, 1941
    • Hübner, 1816 (= Calloleria Godman & Salvin, 1879; = Epileria Rebel, 1902; = Teracinia Röber, 1910)
    • Bates, 1862 (= Cleodis Boisduval, 1870; = Epithomia Godman & Salvin, 1879; = Corbulis Boisduval, 1870; = Leithomia Masters, 1973)
    • Doubleday, 1847
    • Forbes, 1942
    • Godman & Salvin, 1879 (= Ceratiscada Brown & d'Almeida, 1970; = Prittwitzia Brown, Mielke & Ebert, 1970)
    • Lamas, 2004
    • Butler & H. Druce, 1872 (= Ernicornis Capronnier, 1874; = Parapteronymia Kremky, 1925; = Talamancana Haber, Brown & Freitas, 1994)
  • Subtribe
    • Haensch, 1909
    • Boisduval, 1870 (= Dismenitis Haensch, 1903; = Dygoris Fox, 1945)
    • Fox, 1945
    • Godman & Salvin, 1879 (= homonym Pigritia d'Almeida, 1922; = homonym Pigritina Hedicke, 1923; = homonym Heringia d'Almeida, 1924)
    • Lamas, 2004
    • Fox, 1940
    • Greta Hemming, 1934 (= homonym Hymenitis Hübner, 1819; = Hypomenitis Fox, 1945)
    • Godman & Salvin, 1880 (= Rhadinoptera d'Almeida, 1922)
    • Godman & Salvin, 1879 (= Languida d'Almeida, 1922)


See also

  • Lamas, G. (1999). "Nymphalidae II Pt. 3 Ithomiinae". In: E. Bauer & T. Frankenbach (Eds.), Butterflies of the World. (pp. 1–17). Keltern, Germany: Goecke & Evers. . 16 color plates - illustrates 252 specimens covering subset of the 320 known species, many of which are divided into subspecies.
  • Brown Jr., K. S. & Freitas, A. V. L. (1994). "Juvenile stages of Ithomiinae: overview and systematics (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)". Tropical Lepidoptera. 5 (1): 9-20.


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