• A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins 

    Kawahara, Akito Y.; Storer, Caroline; Carvalho, Ana Paula S.; Plotkin, David M.; Condamine, Fabien L.; Braga, Mariana P.; Ellis, Emily A.; St Laurent, Ryan A.; Li, Xuankun; Barve, Vijay; Cai, Liming; Earl, Chandra; Frandsen, Paul B.; Owens, Hannah L.; Valencia-Montoya, Wendy A.; Aduse-Poku, Kwaku; Toussaint, Emmanuel F.A.; Dexter, Kelly M.; Doleck, Tenzing; Markee, Amanda; Messcher, Rebeccah; Nguyen, Y-Lan; Badon, Jade Aster T.; Benítez, Hugo A.; Braby, Michael F.; Buenavente, Perry A. C.; Chan, Wei-Ping; Collins, Steve C.; Rabideau Childers, Richard A.; Dankowicz, Even; Eastwood, Rod; Fric, Zdenek F.; Gott, Riley J.; Hall, Jason P. W.; Hallwachs, Winnie; Hardy, Nate B.; Hawkins Sipe, Rachel L.; Heath, Alan; Hinolan, Jomar D.; Homziak, Nicholas T.; Hsu, Yu-Feng; Inayoshi, Yutaka; Itliong, Micael G. A.; Janzen, Daniel H.; Kitching, Ian J.; Kunte, Krushnamegh; Lamas, Gerardo; Landis, Michael J.; Larsen, Elise A.; Larsen, Torben B.; Leong, Jing V.; Lukhtanov, Vladimir; Maier, Crystal A.; Martinez, Jose I.; Martins, Dino J.; Maruyama, Kiyoshi; Maunsell, Sarah C.; Oliveira Mega, Nicolás; Monastyrskii, Alexander; Morais, Ana B. B.; Müller, Chris J.; Naive, Mark Arcebal K.; Nielsen, Gregory; Padrón, Pablo Sebastián; Peggie, Djunijanti; Romanowski, Helena Piccoli; Sáfián, Szabolcs; Saito, Motoki; Schröder, Stefan; Shirey, Vaughn; Soltis, Doug; Soltis, Pamela; Sourakov, Andrei; Talavera, Gerard; Vila, Roger; Vlasanek, Petr; Wang, Houshuai; Warren, Andrew D.; Willmott, Keith R.; Yago, Masaya; Jetz, Walter; Jarzyna, Marta A.; Breinholt, Jesse W.; Espeland, Marianne; Ries, Leslie; Guralnick, Robert P.; Pierce, Naomi E.; Lohman, David J. (2023)
    Butterflies are a diverse and charismatic insect group that are thought to have evolved with plants and dispersed throughout the world in response to key geological events. However, these hypotheses have not been extensively ...

  • To and fro in the archipelago: Repeated inter-island dispersal and New Guinea's orogeny affect diversification of Delias, the world's largest butterfly genus 

    Liang, Weijun; Nunes, Renato; Leong, Jing V.; Carvalho, Ana Paula S.; Müller, Chris J.; Braby, Michael F.; Pequin, Olivier; Hoshizaki, Sugihiko; Morinaka, Sadaharu; Peggie, Djunijanti; Badon, Jade Aster T.; Mohagan, Alma B.; Beaver, Ethan; Hsu, Yu-Feng; Inayoshi, Yutaka; Monastyrskii, Alexander; Vlasanek, Petr; Toussaint, Emmanuel F.A.; Benítez, Hugo A.; Kawahara, Akito Y.; Lohman, David J. (2024)
    The world’s largest butterfly genus Delias, commonly known as Jezebels, comprises ca. 251 species found throughout Asia, Australia, and Melanesia. Most species are endemic to islands in the Indo-Australian Archipelago or ...