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Correct Nomenclature of the Tawny Coster

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Acraea violae is not the good name of this butterfly.

The good name is Acraea terpsicore Linné 1758, described as Papilio (Heliconius) terpsicore (the first description for the Acraea family). To get information on this mistake, see the article: "Acraea terpsicore (Linné), problèmes de nomenclature et données biologiques (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)" in Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 102 (5): 405-412 by Bernaud & Pierre. First stages are described.

Dominique Bernaud

Thank you for bringing this to attention. Torben Larsen also seems to suggest this change based on the priority principle. Unfortunately none of the major reference lists have made the amendments. It would be ideal if the changes are reflected in LepIndex (NHM, UK, [1]) so that we could merely refer to it. We could of course make the changes soon if there is consensus here. Shyamal 06:57, 8 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
In view of the fact that the major sources used to refer for this butterfly subproject, namely LepIndex and Savela, still refer to the butterfly as Acraea violae, it is proposed to keep the article as Acraea violae. Acraea terpsichore can be made a redirect. The reclassification can also be mentioned in a taxonomy section in the article.
Interestingly, this source from the Nymphalidae Systematics Group lists Acraea terpsicore and Acarea violae as separate species.
The citation of Bernaud et Pierre lacks the year of publication and initials of authors to be a complete reference.
Regards, AshLin 12:49, 5 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
From what I remember A. violae should now refer to the African species. Full citation on the article page. Shyamal 14:41, 5 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Shyamal, we dont have direct access to the article. Just because its been published does it mean we change. If neither Marrku Savela nor LepIndex have accepted it we should go with majority but cite that its now being reclassified with violae as main link and terpsicore as subsidiary. Where is the citation that violae is African...? It always was restricted to India and Sri Lanka, its an isolated relict Acreiid. If and when the mainstream accepts the name change, we can revert immediately. So I say, go for violae, its a well established name which people recall. Regards, AshLin 16:58, 5 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Markku Savela's page [2] mentions this that Torben Larsen in [BK] Larsen, Torben B., 1996; The Butterflies of Kenya and their natural history specifically treats terpsicore as the Indian species. Most of the Indian works that we have easy access to are written for field identification and taxonomic or systematic work is limited. The Acraea group systematics has been worked only recently as seen by the dates of publication and Pierre and group seem to have contributed greatly to it as seen in the references on the same link. LepIndex may have missed out on this as well. Majority based on old publications should not be the criterion for the decision. If it is a recent correction, I guess we should update the info accordingly.
  • Deux éspèces-jumelles confondues sous le nom Acraea alciope Hewitson (Lepidoptera; Acraeidae) Annales Société entomologique de France, (Nouvelle Serie), 17: 349-57
  • Pierre, 1987 Les Acraea du group acrita: révision, éspèces nouvelles, phylogenie Nouvelle Révue d'Entomologie, (Nouvelle Serie), 4: 5-27
  • Pierre & Bernaud, 2002 Premiers etats dAcraea rahira Boisduval Lambillionea 102 (3, I): 245-250
Shyamal 02:03, 6 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
In view of what you say, we may not change the page locations but definitely the violae synonym needs to be figure prominently in the article.AshLin 02:59, 6 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Acraea terpsicore

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You will find here the references to my publications on Acraea family:

- Bernaud & Pierre, 1991. - A propos d'Acraea kraka Aur. au Cameroun (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCI, 4 : 319-322
- Bernaud, 1993. - Premiers stades d'Acraea kraka Aurivillius (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCIII, 3 : 297-299
- Bernaud, 1993. - Premiers stades d'Acraea rogersi Hewitson (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCIII, 4 : 455-456
- Bernaud, 1994. - Premiers stades d'Acraea sykesi (Sharpe) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCIV, 1 : 46-48
- Bernaud, 1994. - Premiers stades d'Acraea caecilia (F.) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCIV, 2 : 181-183
- Bernaud, 1994. - Premiers stades d'Acraea oreas (Sharpe) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCIV, 3 : 394-396
- Bernaud, 1994. - Premiers stades d'Acraea iturina (Grose-Smith) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCIV, 4 : 474-476
- Bernaud, 1995. - Premiers stades d'Acraea wigginsi occidentalis (Bethune-Baker) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCV, 1 : 21-25
- Bernaud, 1995. - Les Acraea et leurs plantes-hôtes (cas du Mont Bana). Lambillionea, XCV, 2 : 235-243 - Bernaud & Pierre, 1995. - Premiers stades d'Acraea orestia (Hewitson) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCV, 3 : 432-434
- Bernaud & Pierre, 1996. - Premiers stades d'Acraea zetes (Linné) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCVI, 2 : 404-406
- Bernaud & Pierre, 1997. - Acraea terpsicore (Linné), problèmes de nomenclature et données biologiques (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 102 (5): 405-412
- Bernaud & Pierre, 1997. - Premiers stades d'Acraea oberthueri (Butler) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCVII, 1 : 36-40
- Bernaud & Pierre, 1997. - Premiers stades d'Acraea pharsalus (Ward) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCVII, 2: 259-263
- Bernaud, 1998. - Premiers stades d'Acraea egina (Cramer) au Cameroun (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCVIII, 3 : 431-434
- Bernaud & Pierre, 1999. - Révision de la super-espèce Acraea (pentapolis): A (p.) polis n. Sp., et premiers états de A. (pentapolis) et A. Vesperalis (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae).. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 104 (1): 5-14
- Bernaud & Pierre, 1999. - Acraea serena (Fabricius, 1775) (=A. eponina Cramer, 1780), problème de nomenclature et premiers états (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 104 (4): 357-364
- Bernaud & Pierre, 1999. - Révision d'Acraea parrhasia (Fabricius, 1793) et d'A. servona (Godart, 1819); premiers états (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, XCIX, 4 : 589-596
- Bernaud, 2000. - Premiers stades d'Acraea encedon (Linné) et d'Acraea encedana (Pierre) Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, C, 2 : 306-308
- Bernaud, 2000. - Ecologie des Acraea du parc de la Sangba (République Centrafricaine) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, C, suppl. 4 : 1-21
- Bernaud & Pierre, 2000. - Premiers états d'Acraea pseudegina (Westwood) et d'Acraea natalica (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, C, 1 : 2-6
- Bernaud, 2001. - Premiers états d'Acraea jodutta au Cameroun (Lepidoptera Nymphalidae). Lambillonea, C1, 2, juin 2001: 197-202
- Bernaud & Pierre, 2002. - Acraea du Zimbabwe; A. burni Butler, 1896, révision et premier états (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 107 (5), 2002: 509-514
- Bernaud & Pierre, 2002. - Premiers états d'Acraea rahira Boisduval (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, CII, 3: 245-250
- Bernaud, Pierre & Oremans, 2002. - Les Acraea de Sao Tomé (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Bull. Sté Ent. Fr, 107 (3): 285-294
- Bernaud & Pierre, 2003. - Acraea johnstoni Godman, 1885, révision et premiers états (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 108 (2), 2003: 167-175
- Bernaud & Pierre, 2003. - Acraea lycoa Godart, 1819, révision et premiers états (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 108 (4), 2003: 419-425
- Bernaud, Joly & Pierre, 2003. - Les Acraea du Ghana (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Lambillionea, CIII, 2, juin 2003: 297-318
- Bernaud & Pierre, 2004. - Les Acraea du Malawi: A. boopis choloui Pierre, 1979, premiers états (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 109 (5), 2004: 485-488
- Bernaud, Joly & Pierre, 2005. - Entomological mission to Malawi. Lambillionea, CV, 1, 2005, suppl 1: 1-31

You can also go to see my website www.acraea.com on African Acraea

I can add to the discussion that "terpsicore" is the first description of Linné for Acraea group. This description cannot be a synonymous.

D. Bernaud —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bernaud (talkcontribs) 03:55, 22 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Further Suggestions

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  • is well written and easy to read
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  • I believe the Upperside and Underside sections for Male and Female descriptions could be altered for both clarity and neatness.
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  • The “Habits” section could also be categorized under a broad “Behavior” section as well, which would be strengthened with the addition of sections on mating, territorial, and feeding behaviors.
  • The section on “Mating plugs” could then be relocated under “Mating Behavior.”

Overall, this article is informative and off to a great start, although it has much potential for improvement. J.j.lee (talk) 02:58, 15 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Acraea terpsicore

Acraea terpsicore, commonly known as the tawny coster, is a species of butterfly in the Nymphalidae family, the brush-footed butterflies. It is found across eastern Asia from India and Sri Lanka to Singapore, Indonesia and the Maldives and, more recently, Australia. It is small, with a size of 53–64 millimetres (2.1–2.5 in), has leathery wings and is common in grassland and scrub habitats. Acraea terpsicore has a weak fluttery flight and is avoided by most insect predators. This A. terpsicore individual was photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.

Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp

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