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Genetica | 2007

Molecular phylogeography of two sibling species of Eurema butterflies

Satoko Narita; Masashi Nomura; Yoshiomi Kato; Osamu Yata; Daisuke Kageyama

The common yellow butterfly Eurema hecabe is widely distributed in East Asia, and is one of the most burdensome species for taxonomists due to the numerous geographic and seasonal wing colour patterns. Moreover, within this species, individuals with a yellow wing fringe that occur in temperate regions of Japan (Y type) proved to be biologically different from others that occur widely in subtropical regions of Japan and all over East Asia (B type). To unveil the genetic variation within and between the two types, a total of 50 butterflies collected at 18 geographic localities in East Asia were examined for nucleotide sequence variation of three mitochondrial regions: cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), cytochrome c oxidase subunit III (COIII) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 (ND5). In addition, they were also examined for infection status with the endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia. The three mitochondrial sequences consistently showed that (i) Y type and B type were highly divergent, (ii) nucleotide variation within B type was very small although sampled from a geographically wide range, and (iii) a weak association existed between mitochondrial DNA haplotypes and Wolbachia infection status.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2008

Distribution of cytotoxic and DNA ADP-ribosylating activity in crude extracts from butterflies among the family Pieridae

Yasuko Matsumoto; Tsuyoshi Nakano; Masafumi Yamamoto; Yuko Matsushima-Hibiya; Ken-Ichi Odagiri; Osamu Yata; Kotaro Koyama; Takashi Sugimura; Keiji Wakabayashi

Cabbage butterflies, Pieris rapae and Pieris brassicae, contain strong cytotoxic proteins, designated as pierisin-1 and -2, against cancer cell lines. These proteins exhibit DNA ADP-ribosylating activity. To determine the distribution of substances with cytotoxicity and DNA ADP-ribosylating activity among other species, crude extracts from 20 species of the family Pieridae were examined for cytotoxicity in HeLa cells and DNA ADP-ribosylating activity. Both activities were detected in extracts from 13 species: subtribes Pierina (Pieris rapae, Pieris canidia, Pieris napi, Pieris melete, Pieris brassicae, Pontia daplidice, and Talbotia naganum), Aporiina (Aporia gigantea, Aporia crataegi, Aporia hippia, and Delias pasithoe), and Appiadina (Appias nero and Appias paulina). All of these extracts contained substances recognized by anti-pierisin-1 antibodies, with a molecular mass of ≈100 kDa established earlier for pierisin-1. Moreover, sequences containing NAD-binding sites, conserved in ADP-ribosyltransferases, were amplified from genomic DNA from 13 species of butterflies with cytotoxicity and DNA ADP-ribosylating activity by PCR. Extracts from seven species, Appias lyncida, Leptosia nina, Anthocharis scolymus, Eurema hecabe, Catopsilia pomona, Catopsilia scylla, and Colias erate, showed neither cytotoxicity nor DNA ADP-ribosylating activity, and did not contain substances recognized by anti-pierisin-1 antibodies. Sequences containing NAD-binding sites were not amplified from genomic DNA from these seven species. Thus, pierisin-like proteins, showing cytotoxicity and DNA ADP-ribosylating activity, are suggested to be present in the extracts from butterflies not only among the subtribe Pierina, but also among the subtribes Aporiina and Appiadina. These findings offer insight to understanding the nature of DNA ADP-ribosylating activity in the butterfly.


Contributions from the Biological Laboratory, Kyoto University | 2009

Butterflies collected in and around Lambir Hills National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia in Borneo

Takao Itioka; Takuji Yamamoto; Taizo Tzuchiya; Tadahiro Okubo; Masaya Yago; Yasuo Seki; Yasuhiro Ohshima; Raiichiro Katsuyama; Hideyuki Chiba; Osamu Yata


昆蟲 | 1979

Photoperiodic Response of Four Japanese Species of the Genus Pieris (Lepidoptera : Pieridae)

Osamu Yata; Hiroshi Shima; Toyohei Saigusa; Akinori Nakanishi; Yoshito Suzuki; Akihiro Yoshida


Journal of Forest Research | 2015

Chronosequential changes in species richness of forest-edge-dwelling butterflies during forest restoration after swidden cultivation in a humid tropical rainforest region in Borneo

Takao Itioka; Kohei Takenaka Takano; Keiko Kishimoto-Yamada; Taizo Tzuchiya; Yasuhiro Ohshima; Raiichiro Katsuyama; Masaya Yago; Osamu Yata; Michiko Nakagawa; Tohru Nakashizuka


Esakia : occasional papers of the Hikosan Biological Laboratory in Entomology | 2000

An Assessment of the Role of Sebesi Island as a Stepping-stone for the Colonisation of the Klakatau Islands by Butterflies

Junichi Yukawa; 淳一 湯川; Tukirin Partomihardjo; Osamu Yata; 脩 矢田; Toshiya Hirowatari; 俊哉 広渡


Esakia : occasional papers of the Hikosan Biological Laboratory in Entomology | 2004

Descriptions of Male and Female Genitalia of Kricogonia lyside (Lepidoptera : Pieridae : Coliadinae)

Takeo Yamauchi; 健生 山内; Osamu Yata; 脩 矢田; タケオ ヤマウチ; オサム ヤタ


Entomological Science | 2000

Descriptions of the early stages of Chilasa paradoxa (Zinken, 1831) from Northern Borneo (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae).

Takuji Yamamoto; Osamu Yata; Takao Itioka


Entomological Science | 2000

Systematics and Biogeography of the Genus Gandaca Moore (Lepidoptera : Pieridae)

Takeo Yamauchi; Osamu Yata


Lepidoptera Science | 2016

The endemic Sulawesi amathusiine Faunis menado Hewitson (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) is divisible into two morphospecies

Ryo Yamaguchi; Seiichi Suefuji; Ken-Ichi Odagiri; Osamu Yata

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Masaya Yago

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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Kotaro Koyama

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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