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SUBMITTER: Smith DAS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6780594 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Smith David A S DAS Traut Walther W Martin Simon H SH Ireri Piera P Omufwoko Kennedy S KS Ffrench-Constant Richard R Gordon Ian J IJ
Insects 20190909 9
<i>Danaus chrysippus</i> (L.), one of the world's commonest butterflies, has an extensive range throughout the Old-World tropics. In Africa it is divided into four geographical subspecies which overlap and hybridise freely in the East African Rift: Here alone a male-killing (MK) endosymbiont, <i>Spiroplasma ixodetis</i>, has invaded, causing female-biased populations to predominate. In ssp. <i>chrysippus</i>, inside the Rift only, an autosome carrying a colour locus has fused with the W chromoso ...[more]