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Arhopala

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Theclinae

Scientific name
  
Arhopala

Higher classification
  
Arhopalini

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Family
  
Lycaenidae

Tribe
  
Arhopalini

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Genus

Arhopala ButterflyCircle Checklist

Lower classifications
  
Arhopala bazalus, Arhopala centaurus, Arhopala abseus, Arhopala amantes, Arhopala bazaloides

Arhopala is a very large genus of gossamer-winged butterflies (Lycaenidae). They are the type genus of the tribe Arhopalini. In the relatively wide circumscription used here, it contains over 200 species collectively known as oakblues. They occur from Japan throughout temperate to tropical Asia south and east of the Himalayas to Australia and the Solomon Islands of Melanesia. Like many of their relatives, their caterpillars are attended and protected by ants (myrmecophily). Sexual dichromatism is often prominent in adult oakblues.

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Arhopala Butterflies of Malaysia Arhopala eumolphus

The genus' delimitation versus Amblypodia and Flos has proven to be problematic; not all issues are resolved and the assignment of species to these genera must be considered somewhat provisional.

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Systematics

As circumscribed here, this genus includes many formerly independent genera. Junior synonyms of Arhopala are:

Arhopala Arhopala

  • Acesina Moore, 1884
  • Aurea Evans, 1957
  • Daranasa Moore, 1884 (lapsus)
  • Darasana Moore, 1884
  • "Iois" Doherty, 1899 (nomen nudum)
  • Narathura Moore, 1879
  • Nilasera Moore, 1881
  • Panchala Moore, 1882
  • Satadra Moore, 1884

  • Arhopala Arhopala Boisduval 1832

    The species have been provisionally sorted into groups of presumed closest relatives, but many species remain insufficiently studied even for such a preliminary assessment at present. For example, A. phryxus – the type species used by Jean Baptiste Boisduval when he described Arhopala in 1832 – was established at the same time as and specifically for this genus. It is considered to be a valid species of unclear affiliations, but it is suspected that Boisduval's taxon is a junior synonym of A. thamyras – the namesake of its species group – which had been described as Papilio thamyras by Carl Linnaeus already in 1764.

    Arhopala Arhopala azenia azenia Wikispecies

    Molecular phylogenetic studies have only sampled a fraction of the known diversity of oakblues, but as it seems at least some of the groups represent clades that could justifiably be treated as subgenera. It is also to be seen, however, if the genus is monophyletic in the loose sense as used here, or would need to be split up again.

    Species

    Species are listed alphabetically, while the groups are listed in the presumed phylogenetic sequence:

    Incertae sedis

    References

    Arhopala Wikipedia