Heliconius charithonia, Linnaeus, 1767
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Putative H. charithonia View in CoL x H. peruvianus hybrid
Hybrid #159 (not illustrated in Mallet et al. (2007). Ecuador: Pichincha, Río Toachi, 1700m. 1996 leg. C. Jiggins (Jiggins collection). This butterfly, documented by Jiggins & Davies (1998), has an H. charithonia phenotype (cf. Fig. 169 View FIGURE 169 ), but a distribution of allozyme alleles that suggested to them an F1 hybrid between H. charithonia and H. peruvianus ( Fig. 171 View FIGURE 171 ). Mallet et al. (2007) interpreted it as backcross to H. charithonia , likely due to its homozygous condition of malic enzyme for an allele that is nearly absent from H. peruvianus . There are no fixed differences among the alleles examined by Jiggins & Davies (1998) between these two species, so it is possible that it is H. charithonia . (Also note that prior to Jiggins and Davies' study, H. peruvianus was viewed as a race of H. charithonia ).
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