danaid butterfly
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Definition
Noun: A danaid butterfly is a large, tropical butterfly belonging to the subfamily Danainae, known for having reduced or non-functional forelegs and for being unpalatable to predators due to toxins acquired from their larval food plants.
Usage
The term is used to refer to a specific group of butterflies in a biological or entomological context. - The monarch is a well-known danaid butterfly that migrates long distances. - Researchers study the danaid butterfly for its fascinating chemical defense mechanisms.
Advanced Usage
- As a model organism: In scientific studies, the danaid butterfly is often used to understand mimicry, migration, and chemical ecology.
- The danaid butterfly serves as a key model in evolutionary biology.
Variants and Related Words
- Danaine (n): A member of the subfamily Danainae; a synonym in taxonomic classification.
- Milkweed butterfly (n): A common name for many danaid butterflies, as their larvae feed on milkweed plants.
Synonyms
- Monarch butterfly (for the specific species )
- Tiger butterfly (for some species in the genus )
Related Terms
- Müllerian mimicry: A form of mimicry where two or more unpalatable species, such as different types of danaid butterflies, evolve to resemble each other.
- Aposematism: The warning coloration exhibited by danaid butterflies to signal their unpalatability to predators.
Noun
- large tropical butterfly with degenerate forelegs and an unpleasant taste