This paper reviews the current knowledge on the ecology of aquatic and semi-aquatic moths, and discusses possible pre-adaptations of the moths to the aquatic environment. It also highlights major gaps in our understanding of this group of aquatic insects. Aquatic and semi-aquatic moths represent only a tiny fraction of the total lepidopteran diversity. Only about 0.5% of 165 000 known lepidopterans are aquatic; mostly in the preimaginal stages. Truly aquatic species can be found only among the Crambidae, Cosmopterigidae and Erebidae, while semi-aquatic forms associated with amphibious or marsh plants are known in thirteen other families. These lepidopterans have developed various strategies and adaptations that have allowed them to stay und...
Abstract Aquatic insects are systematically heterogeneous but their common habitat unites their stud...
International audienceThe chapter explains the main behavioral adaptations involved with a selection...
60. Erebidae - quadrifine noctuoids As currently defined, this is a very large assemblage of noctu...
Most butterfly and moth larvae (Lepidoptera) are terrestrial. When terrestrial caterpillars accident...
With their incredible diversity (∼12,000 species) and abundance throughout a myriad of aquatic habit...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
Temporary fresh waters are defined as bodies of fresh water that experience a recurrent dry phase of...
Water insects represent the considerable part of the freshwater communities. One of the most spectac...
International audienceDensely overgrown pre-alpine permanent aquatic habitats are overrun by the mos...
Insects now comprise over 75% of all described animal species and exhibit not only a rich variety of...
We investigated the phenology and annual population fluctuation of P. klagesi larvae in a semi-aquat...
The genus Paracles Walker, 1855 is one of the most diverse genera present in Arctiinae and some spec...
Aquatic insects act as a major important tool for the bio-indication of environmental disturbances. ...
The previous WRCF poster on Butterflies and Skippers described basic structural differences of butte...
We reexamined numerous specimens of nymphs, exuviae and adults of the genera Flavoperla and Paragnet...
Abstract Aquatic insects are systematically heterogeneous but their common habitat unites their stud...
International audienceThe chapter explains the main behavioral adaptations involved with a selection...
60. Erebidae - quadrifine noctuoids As currently defined, this is a very large assemblage of noctu...
Most butterfly and moth larvae (Lepidoptera) are terrestrial. When terrestrial caterpillars accident...
With their incredible diversity (∼12,000 species) and abundance throughout a myriad of aquatic habit...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
Temporary fresh waters are defined as bodies of fresh water that experience a recurrent dry phase of...
Water insects represent the considerable part of the freshwater communities. One of the most spectac...
International audienceDensely overgrown pre-alpine permanent aquatic habitats are overrun by the mos...
Insects now comprise over 75% of all described animal species and exhibit not only a rich variety of...
We investigated the phenology and annual population fluctuation of P. klagesi larvae in a semi-aquat...
The genus Paracles Walker, 1855 is one of the most diverse genera present in Arctiinae and some spec...
Aquatic insects act as a major important tool for the bio-indication of environmental disturbances. ...
The previous WRCF poster on Butterflies and Skippers described basic structural differences of butte...
We reexamined numerous specimens of nymphs, exuviae and adults of the genera Flavoperla and Paragnet...
Abstract Aquatic insects are systematically heterogeneous but their common habitat unites their stud...
International audienceThe chapter explains the main behavioral adaptations involved with a selection...
60. Erebidae - quadrifine noctuoids As currently defined, this is a very large assemblage of noctu...