Danaus (butterfly)

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Danaus
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Male Danaus chrysippus
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Danaus plexippus and Danaus gilippus
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Subtribe: Danaina
Genus: Danaus
Kluk, 1802
Type species
Papilio plexippus [1]
Species
  • 12–13 species, see text

Danaus, commonly called tigers, milkweeds, monarchs, wanderers, and queens, is a genus of butterflies in the tiger butterfly tribe. They are found worldwide, including North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Indonesia and Australia. For other tigers see the genus, Parantica .

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Taxonomy

Following the review of Smith et al. (2005), 12 species are provisionally accepted based on morphological, mtDNA 12S rRNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, and nuclear DNA 18S rRNA and EF1 subunit α sequence data:

ButterflyCaterpillarNameCommon nameDistribution
Mangrove tiger (Danaus affinis fulgurata) I.jpg Malay tiger caterpillar.png Danaus affinis (Fabricius, 1775)Malay tiger, mangrove tiger, or swamp tigerfrom Thailand to the Philippines and southwards through Indonesia to Melanesia and northeastern Australia
Danaus chrysippus Female by kadavoor.jpg Plain tiger (Danaus chrysippus chrysippus) male underside.jpg Plain Tiger (Danaus chrysippus) 03 Larva (2015.12.12).jpg Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758)plain tiger, common tiger, African monarch, lesser wanderer, or African queenAsia, Australia, and Africa
Danaus cleophile.jpg Danaus cleophile (Godart, 1819)Jamaican monarchDominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica.
Danaus chrysippus dorippus 68757107.jpg Danaus dorippus (Klug, 1845)dorippus tiger (formerly included in D. chrysippus)eastern and southern Africa (mainly in Kenya, Uganda, Erythrea, Oman, Tanzania) and sporadically in India
Danaus eresimus Secret Woods.JPG Danaus eresimus caterpillar.png Danaus eresimus (Cramer, [1777])soldier or tropical queen, includes D. plexaureAmerica: southern Florida, southern Texas, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.
Danaus erippus, male.jpg Danaus erippus, larva (caterpillar).jpg Danaus erippus (Cramer, [1775])southern monarchSouth America, mainly in Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and southern Peru.
Common tiger (Danaus genutia) 2.jpg Common tiger (Danaus genutia genutia) male underside.jpg Stripedtiger cat sec.jpg Danaus genutia (Cramer, [1779])common tiger, Indian monarch, or orange tigerSri Lanka, Myanmar and extending to South-East Asia and Australia (except New Guinea).
Queen Butterfly (Danaus gilippus) (8137722605).jpg Queen Caterpillar (36591905866).jpg Danaus gilippus (Cramer, [1775])queenAmerica: from central United States (Kansas, Colorado, and Utah) to Argentina
Danaus ismare (2).JPG Danaus ismare (Cramer, [1780])Ismare tigerSouth East Asia
Danaus melanippus in Bohol.JPG Danaus melanippus (Cramer, [1777])white tiger, common tiger, or eastern common tigerAsia: Assam in eastern India through South-East Asia south to Indonesia, and eastwards to the Philippines and through southern China to Taiwan.
Male Lesser Wanderer (8669443057).jpg Danaus petilia (Stoll, 1790)lesser wandererAustralia
Danaus plexippus (9242865790).jpg Monarch - Danaus plexippus, Herndon, Virginia (36983605866).jpg Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus, 1758)monarch or wandererfrom southern Canada through northern South America. Bermuda, Cook Islands, Hawaii, Cuba, and other Caribbean islands, the Solomons, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Australia, the Azores, the Canary Islands, Gibraltar, the Philippines, and North Africa.

This genus was formerly split into the subgenera Danaus, Salatura, and Anosia, but this arrangement has been abolished. While the first (the 2–3 monarch butterflies) and Salatura (species ismare, genutia, affinis, and melanippus) do indeed seem to be clades, the relationship of these to the other species, especially the puzzling D. dorippus, is not clear.

Hybridization producing fertile offspring is known to occur between some species, confounding mtDNA data; this seems to be especially true in the case of D. dorippus (Smith et al. 2005). In addition, male-killing Spiroplasma infection has been shown in D. chrysippus and probably also occurs in other species (Jiggins et al. 2000); the consequences for speciation and evolution are probably similar to those observed in infection with male-killing strains of the better-researched Wolbachia bacteria.

Phylogeny

Plain tiger (Danaus chrysippus) caterpillar on a milkweed (Calotropis) species in Hyderabad, India Plain Tiger (Danaus chrysippus) caterpillar on a Calotropis (Milkweed) species in Hyderabad, AP W IMG 7968.jpg
Plain tiger ( Danaus chrysippus ) caterpillar on a milkweed ( Calotropis ) species in Hyderabad, India

Tirumala septentrionis

Tirumala limniace

Phylogeny of the genus (without D. cleophile ). [2]

Synonyms of Danaus species and subspecies

Tribe Danaini Boisduval, 1833

Related Research Articles

<i>Papilio</i> Genus of butterflies

Papilio is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae, as well as the only representative of the tribe Papilionini. The word papilio is Latin for butterfly.

References

  1. Hemming, Francis, ed. (1950). "The Official Record of Proceedings of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature at its Session held in Paris in July 1948: Conclusion of Fourteenth Meeting (second instalment)". The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 4 (16–18): 494.
  2. Smith, David A.; Gugs Lushai; John A. Allen (June 2005). "A classification of Danaus butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) based upon data from morphology and DNA". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 144 (2): 191–212. doi: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00169.x .