Overview
Taxonomy
The Subtribe Pronophilina is a member of the Tribe Satyrini. Here is the complete "parentage" of Pronophilina:
- Domain: Eukaryota
Whittaker & Margulis,1978 - eukaryotes
- Kingdom: Animalia
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - animals
- Subkingdom: Bilateria
(Hatschek, 1888) Cavalier-Smith, 1983 - bilaterians
- Branch: Protostomia
Grobben, 1908 - protostomes
- Infrakingdom: Ecdysozoa
A.M.A. Aguinaldo et al., 1997 ex T. Cavalier-Smith, 1998 - ecdysozoans
- Superphylum: Panarthropoda
Cuvier
- Phylum: Arthropoda
Latreille, 1829 - Arthropods
- Subphylum: Mandibulata
Snodgrass, 1938
- Infraphylum: Atelocerata
Heymons, 1901
- Superclass: Panhexapoda
- Class: Insecta
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - Insects
- Subclass: Dicondylia
- Infraclass: Pterygota
- Winged Insects
- Cohort: Myoglossata
- Superorder: Panorpida
- Order: Lepidoptera
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - Butterflies and Moths
- Infraorder: Heteroneura
- a genus of Longhorned Beetles (Cerambycidae)
- Family: Nymphalidae
- Brushfooted Butterflies
- Subfamily: Satyrinae
- Nymphs, Satyrs and Arctic Butterflies
- Tribe: Satyrini
- Subtribe: Pronophilina
- Tribe: Satyrini
- Subfamily: Satyrinae
- Nymphs, Satyrs and Arctic Butterflies
- Family: Nymphalidae
- Brushfooted Butterflies
- Infraorder: Heteroneura
- a genus of Longhorned Beetles (Cerambycidae)
- Order: Lepidoptera
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - Butterflies and Moths
- Superorder: Panorpida
- Cohort: Myoglossata
- Infraclass: Pterygota
- Winged Insects
- Subclass: Dicondylia
- Class: Insecta
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - Insects
- Superclass: Panhexapoda
- Infraphylum: Atelocerata
Heymons, 1901
- Subphylum: Mandibulata
Snodgrass, 1938
- Phylum: Arthropoda
Latreille, 1829 - Arthropods
- Superphylum: Panarthropoda
Cuvier
- Infrakingdom: Ecdysozoa
A.M.A. Aguinaldo et al., 1997 ex T. Cavalier-Smith, 1998 - ecdysozoans
- Branch: Protostomia
Grobben, 1908 - protostomes
- Subkingdom: Bilateria
(Hatschek, 1888) Cavalier-Smith, 1983 - bilaterians
- Kingdom: Animalia
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - animals
The Subtribe Pronophilina is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Genus (58): Altopedaliodes · Antopedaliodes · Argyrophorus · Arhuaco · Auca · Calisto · Cheimas · Chillanella · Corades · Corderopedaliodes · Cosmosatyrus · Daedalma · Dangond · Drucina · Elina · Eretris · Etcheverrius · Eteona · Faunula · Gyrocheilus · Haywardella · Homoeonympha · Idioneurula · Junea · Lasiophila · Lymanopoda · Manerebia · Mygona · Nelia · Neomaenas · Neomaniola · Neosatyrus · Oxeoschistus · Palmaris · Pampasatyrus · Pamperis · Panyapedaliodes · Paramo · Parapedaliodes · Pedaliodes · Pherepedaliodes · Physcopedaliodes · Praepedaliodes · Praepronophila · Proboscis · Pronophila · Pseudomaniola · Punapedaliodes · Punargentus · Quilaphoestosus · Sabatoga · Sierrasteroma · Spinantenna · Steremnia · Steroma · Stuardosatyrus · Tetraphlebia · Thiemeia
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 650 species and subspecies in the Subtribe Pronophilina.
Genera
Altopedaliodes
Antopedaliodes
Argyrophorus
Arhuaco
The Arhuaco people, also called the Aruacos, Ica, Ijca or Bintuk, names of a Native American ethnic group part of the Chibcha family, descendents of the Tairona Culture concentrated in northern Colombia in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. [more]
Auca
Auca or AUCA may refer to: [more]
Calisto
Calisto can refer to: [more]
Cheimas
Chillanella
Corades
Corderopedaliodes
Cosmosatyrus
Daedalma
Dangond
Drucina
Elina
Eretris
Etcheverrius
Eteona
Faunula
Gyrocheilus
Haywardella
Homoeonympha
Idioneurula
Junea
Lasiophila
Lymanopoda
Manerebia
Mygona
Nelia
Neomaenas
Neomaniola
Neosatyrus
Oxeoschistus
Palmaris
Pampasatyrus
Pamperis
Panyapedaliodes
Paramo
The term p?ramo can refer to a variety of alpine tundra ecosystems. Some ecologists describe the p?ramo broadly as ?all high, tropical, montane vegetation above the continuous timberline?. A more narrow term classifies the p?ramo according to its regional placement - specifically located in ?the northern Andes of South America and adjacent southern Central America?. The p?ramo is the ecosystem of the regions above the continuous forest line, yet below the permanent snowline. It is a ?Neotropical high mountain biome with a vegetation composed mainly of giant rosette plants, shrubs and grasses? [more]
Parapedaliodes
Pedaliodes
Pherepedaliodes
Physcopedaliodes
Praepedaliodes
Praepronophila
Proboscis
A proboscis (English pronunciation: ) is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal, either a vertebrate or an invertebrate. In invertebrates, the term usually refers to tubular mouthparts used for feeding and sucking. In vertebrates, the term is used to describe an elongated nose or snout. [more]
Pronophila
Pseudomaniola
Punapedaliodes
Punargentus
Quilaphoestosus
Sabatoga
Sierrasteroma
Spinantenna
Steremnia
Steroma
Stuardosatyrus
Tetraphlebia
Thiemeia
At least 3 species and subspecies belong to the Genus Thiemeia.
More info about the Genus Thiemeia may be found here.
Sources
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