A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins
Akito Y. Kawahara(Florida Museum of Natural History), Torben Bjerregaard Larsen(University of Southern Denmark), Daniel H. Janzen(University of Guelph), Nicholas T. Homziak(Florida Museum of Natural History), Yutaka Inayoshi(Chiang Mai University), Elise A. Larsen(National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center), Liming Cai(Harvard University), Krushnamegh Kunte(Centre For Wildlife Studies), Even Dankowicz(Harvard University), Rod Eastwood(Harvard University), Hannah L. Owens(University of Copenhagen), Kelly M. Dexter(Florida Museum of Natural History), Perry Archival C. Buenavente(National Museum of the Philippines), Rebeccah L. Messcher(Florida Museum of Natural History), Wei-Ping Chan(Harvard University), Fabien L. Condamine(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Jade Aster T. Badon(University of the Philippines Los Baños), Yu‐Feng Hsu(National Taiwan Normal University), Emmanuel F. A. Toussaint(Natural History Museum of Geneva), Hugo A. Benítez(Catholic University of the Maule), Rachel L. Hawkins Sipe(Harvard University), Chandra Earl(Florida Museum of Natural History), Paul B. Frandsen(Brigham Young University), Zdeněk Faltýnek Fric(Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre), Micael Itliong(City College of New York), Jomar D. Hinolan(National Museum of the Philippines), Winnie Hallwachs(University of Pennsylvania), Ian J. Kitching(Natural History Museum), Amanda Markee(Florida Museum of Natural History), Mariana P. Braga(Washington University in St. Louis), Tenzing Doleck(The Graduate Center, CUNY), Xuankun Li(China Agricultural University), Kwaku Aduse‐Poku(City College of New York), Caroline Storer(Florida Museum of Natural History), Alan G. Heath(Harvard University), David Plotkin(Florida Museum of Natural History), Steve C. Collins, Wendy A. Valencia‐Montoya(Harvard University), Gerardo Lamas(National University of San Marcos), Richard Rabideau Childers(Harvard University), Ana Paula S. Carvalho(Florida Museum of Natural History), Michael J. Landis(Washington University in St. Louis), Nate B. Hardy(Auburn University), Ryan A. St Laurent(Smithsonian Institution), Vijay Barve(Florida Museum of Natural History), Riley J. Gott(Florida Museum of Natural History), E. Ann Ellis(Florida Museum of Natural History), Michael F. Braby(Australian National University), Y‐Lan Nguyen(City College of New York), Jason P. W. Hall(Smithsonian Institution)
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