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Interesting! -- opentreeoflife.org have Heliconius timareta
thelxinoe, but they do not have the name florencia in the Heliconius
names. Maybe it depends on in which journal you publish?<br>
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J<br>
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Interesting project idea, a Wikipedia for phylogeny, and perhaps I
shouldn't knock it.<br>
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But does anyone feel like correcting this polytomy in
opentreeoflife.org? <br>
<b><a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://tree.opentreeoflife.org/opentree/opentree3.0@1766047/Heliconiini">https://tree.opentreeoflife.org/opentree/opentree3.0@1766047/Heliconiini</a></b><br>
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I counted 815 "species" in the genus <i>Heliconius </i>on this
site, including <i>Heliconius wucherpfennigi</i> which is a named
aberration of a form of a subspecies of "<i>Heliconius clytia</i>"
which is thought today to be a synonym of <i>Heliconius wallacei</i>!
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No wonder they claim to have 2.3 million species! I wonder how
many other groups have spurious species like this!<br>
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Best wishes, Jim<br>
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Harvard University
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