Pyrgus cinarae (Rambur, 1839) is currently known from eastern Spain, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Russia. At the end of June and beginning of July 2014 it was recorded in Serbia for the first time, expanding its known area of distribution in the Balkan Peninsula northwards. These records point out that southern Serbia may include several additional Mediterranean and Submediterranean species, and call for more systematic study and protection of butterflies in the region. The list of butterfly species recorded in Serbia has increased to a total of 199
We analysed the status and distribution of the Sage Skipper Muschampia proto (Ochsenheimer, 1808), a...
decade, however, much new data about the butterflies of Croatia was published, including the finding...
The Mediterranean skipper, Pyrgus malvoides (Elwes & Edwards, 1897), is newly recorded for the Czech...
We provide information on the unexpected discovery of Proterebia phegea in Albania, the fourth disti...
Although the Vlasina plateau has proved to be an interesting area hosting diverse and unique flora ...
Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera: Crambidae & Pyralidae) were sampled in the territories of southern Serbia, ...
Altogether, 89 butterfly species (Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) were recorded between 1993-2014 as...
The first records for the scarce butterfly Pyrgus cinarae (Rambur, 1839) (Hesperiidae: Pyrginae) in ...
In spring 2010, we encountered 60 butterfly species during field surveys centred mainly in the und...
The paper provides an overview on the distribution of recently discovered Scarce Large Blue (Phengar...
The Macedonian butterfly fauna numbers 205 species. In this paper we record Nymphalis vaualbum for t...
A total of 89 butterfly species (Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) were recorded between 1993-2014 as ...
The fauna of butterflies in Serbia is richer for another species - Tarucus balkanicus (Freyer, 1845)...
© Popovic M, Šašic M. Background Due to its interesting life cycle, vulnerability and conservation i...
Mučanj is a mountain located in western Serbia, surrounded by three rivers: the Grabovica, Presečka ...
We analysed the status and distribution of the Sage Skipper Muschampia proto (Ochsenheimer, 1808), a...
decade, however, much new data about the butterflies of Croatia was published, including the finding...
The Mediterranean skipper, Pyrgus malvoides (Elwes & Edwards, 1897), is newly recorded for the Czech...
We provide information on the unexpected discovery of Proterebia phegea in Albania, the fourth disti...
Although the Vlasina plateau has proved to be an interesting area hosting diverse and unique flora ...
Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera: Crambidae & Pyralidae) were sampled in the territories of southern Serbia, ...
Altogether, 89 butterfly species (Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) were recorded between 1993-2014 as...
The first records for the scarce butterfly Pyrgus cinarae (Rambur, 1839) (Hesperiidae: Pyrginae) in ...
In spring 2010, we encountered 60 butterfly species during field surveys centred mainly in the und...
The paper provides an overview on the distribution of recently discovered Scarce Large Blue (Phengar...
The Macedonian butterfly fauna numbers 205 species. In this paper we record Nymphalis vaualbum for t...
A total of 89 butterfly species (Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) were recorded between 1993-2014 as ...
The fauna of butterflies in Serbia is richer for another species - Tarucus balkanicus (Freyer, 1845)...
© Popovic M, Šašic M. Background Due to its interesting life cycle, vulnerability and conservation i...
Mučanj is a mountain located in western Serbia, surrounded by three rivers: the Grabovica, Presečka ...
We analysed the status and distribution of the Sage Skipper Muschampia proto (Ochsenheimer, 1808), a...
decade, however, much new data about the butterflies of Croatia was published, including the finding...
The Mediterranean skipper, Pyrgus malvoides (Elwes & Edwards, 1897), is newly recorded for the Czech...