This contribution deals with additions and corrections to the list of Norwegian Coleoptera. The following three species are reported for the first time from Norway: Nicrophorus interruptus Stephens, 1830 (Silphidae), Triphyllus bicolor (Fabricius, 1777) (Mycetophagidae) and Mordellaria aurofasciata (Comolli, 1837) (Mordellidae). Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant, 1853 (Coccinellidae) is reported for the first time outside a greenhouse in Norway. This species is frequently used for biological control of mealy-bugs in greenhouses. Scymnus ater Kugelan, 1794 (Coccinellidae) is removed from the Norwegian list. The previous report of this species was based on a misidentification. Posted here with permission from the journal. Norwegian Journal o...
This paper present two species of Typhlocybinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae) new to Norway, Zonocyba bi...
The invertebrates hitherto registered from Norwegian caves and mines are presented in a checklist. E...
The material of the family Aphelinidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo is revised. Twelve spec...
The Ichneumonidae represents a very large family of parasitic Hymenoptera. In the Palaearctic it is ...
Our knowledge about the Norwegian fauna of fungus gnats has improved considerably during the last 15...
Up to present 602 species and 65 genera of fungus gnats, family Mycetophilidae, are published from N...
A number of species are confirmed as Estonian, having been previously reported from an unspecified B...
The knowledge of the scale insects (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha) in Norway is very poor compared to our n...
Fiftythree species are reported new to Norway, and their distribution and biology are commented on. ...
Norwegian Journal of Entomology: http://www.entomologi.no/journals/nje/nje.htm. Norsk entomologisk ...
Black Fungus Gnats (Sciaridae) are a megadiverse, cosmopoliltan family of bibionomorph Diptera. Even...
The study of the family Encyrtidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo continues. Sixteen species ...
The present survey gives distributional records for 49 species of the family Ichneumonidae (Hymenopt...
Six species of beetles new to the Swedish fauna are presented. Megasternum immaculatum (Stephens, 18...
The family Ichneumonidae represents a very species-rich family of parasitoid Hymenoptera. In Norway,...
This paper present two species of Typhlocybinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae) new to Norway, Zonocyba bi...
The invertebrates hitherto registered from Norwegian caves and mines are presented in a checklist. E...
The material of the family Aphelinidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo is revised. Twelve spec...
The Ichneumonidae represents a very large family of parasitic Hymenoptera. In the Palaearctic it is ...
Our knowledge about the Norwegian fauna of fungus gnats has improved considerably during the last 15...
Up to present 602 species and 65 genera of fungus gnats, family Mycetophilidae, are published from N...
A number of species are confirmed as Estonian, having been previously reported from an unspecified B...
The knowledge of the scale insects (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha) in Norway is very poor compared to our n...
Fiftythree species are reported new to Norway, and their distribution and biology are commented on. ...
Norwegian Journal of Entomology: http://www.entomologi.no/journals/nje/nje.htm. Norsk entomologisk ...
Black Fungus Gnats (Sciaridae) are a megadiverse, cosmopoliltan family of bibionomorph Diptera. Even...
The study of the family Encyrtidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo continues. Sixteen species ...
The present survey gives distributional records for 49 species of the family Ichneumonidae (Hymenopt...
Six species of beetles new to the Swedish fauna are presented. Megasternum immaculatum (Stephens, 18...
The family Ichneumonidae represents a very species-rich family of parasitoid Hymenoptera. In Norway,...
This paper present two species of Typhlocybinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae) new to Norway, Zonocyba bi...
The invertebrates hitherto registered from Norwegian caves and mines are presented in a checklist. E...
The material of the family Aphelinidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo is revised. Twelve spec...