Melitaea

Melitaea
Adult male Melitaea arcesia chuana,
a member of Melitaea sensu stricto
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Nymphalinae
Tribe: Melitaeini
Subtribe: Melitaeina
Newman, 1870
Genus: Melitaea
Fabricius, 1807
Type species
Papilio cinxia
Diversity
Some 85 species (but see text)
Synonyms

Athaliaeformia Verity, 1950
Cinclidia Hübner, [1819]
Didymaeformia Verity, 1950
Lucina Rafinesque, 1815 (non Bruguière, [1797][verification needed]: preoccupied)
Melilaea (lapsus)
Melinaea Sodoffsky, 1837 (non Hübner, 1816: preoccupied)
Melitea (lapsus; non Peron & Lesueur, 1810: preoccupied)
Melithea (lapsus)
Melithoea (lapsus)
Melitoea (lapsus)
Mellicta Billberg, 1820
Schoenis Hübner, [1819]

Melitaea is a genus of brush-footed butterflies (family Nymphalidae). They are here placed in the tribe Melitaeini of subfamily Nymphalinae; some authors elevate this tribe to subfamily rank.

As delimited here, Melitaea includes the genus Mellicta, making the subtribe Melitaeina monotypic (but see below). For long, it was believed that Mellicta was a junior objective synonym of Melitaea, sharing the same type species (the Glanville fritillary, M. cinxia). This was in error, however; the type species of Mellicta is actually the heath fritillary (M. athalia), making the two taxa junior subjective synonyms and thus eligible to be separated again. However, several other taxa are in fact objective synonyms (or at least have type specimens belonging to the same biological species) of Melitaea and MellictaSchoenis and the preoccupied Lucina and Melinaea for the former, Athaliaeformia for the latter.[1]

  1. ^ Pitkin & Jenkins (2004ab), FE (2009), and see references in Haaramo (2010, 2011)