During faunistic surveys of the moths of northern Croatia, six specimens of the olive-shaded birddropping moth, Acontia candefacta, were recorded. Five specimens were attracted to light traps at the sandy area of Kloštarski pijesci near Đurđevac, while a single specimen was recorded on the southern slopes of Medvednica Nature Park near Zagreb. This species was deliberately introduced from Canada to Russia in 1969 in order to control the spread of the invasive plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., and has so far spread across eastern and parts of central Europe, including Serbia and Hungary. With this survey A. candefacta has for the first time been recorded in Croatia, which confirmed the further spread of this species toward western Europe.Tij...
Faunistic research of whitefly species of the genus Aleurochiton Tullgren, 1907, conducted in the pe...
The Woodland Brown butterfly Lopinga achine (Scopoli, 1763) was found during several fieldtrips in s...
Until now, Saga pedo (Pallas, 1771) was known to occur in Croatia only in the Mediterranean biogeogr...
During faunistic surveys of the moths of northern Croatia, six specimens of the olive-shaded birddro...
In this paper, we present new records of Acontia candefacta in Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herz...
During a light-trap moth survey on 21st June 2012 in the northern part of Istria, between the villag...
The Olive Bee Hawk moth, Hemaris croatica (Esper, 1800) is a day-flying moth described from Karlovac...
The box tree moth Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859) is a native species of East Asia and it was a...
Present paper provides the first checklist of the subfamily Arctiinae with biogeographical features,...
The paper gives the first overview of the moth fauna of Medvednica Nature Park, one that is based on...
The alien species Chymomyza amoena (Loew 1862) is recorded in Croatia for the first time. This phyto...
Faunistic data concerning 98 species of Lepidoptera recorded during several trips to Croatia are pre...
The first survey of the moth fauna on the Natura 2000 site Livade uz Bednju I to IV and its near sur...
Background and purpose: The moth fauna of Croatia is still insufficiently surveyed. During the last ...
Six species of grass moths (Crambidae) were recorded for the first time in Croatia. Chilo luteellus,...
Faunistic research of whitefly species of the genus Aleurochiton Tullgren, 1907, conducted in the pe...
The Woodland Brown butterfly Lopinga achine (Scopoli, 1763) was found during several fieldtrips in s...
Until now, Saga pedo (Pallas, 1771) was known to occur in Croatia only in the Mediterranean biogeogr...
During faunistic surveys of the moths of northern Croatia, six specimens of the olive-shaded birddro...
In this paper, we present new records of Acontia candefacta in Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herz...
During a light-trap moth survey on 21st June 2012 in the northern part of Istria, between the villag...
The Olive Bee Hawk moth, Hemaris croatica (Esper, 1800) is a day-flying moth described from Karlovac...
The box tree moth Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859) is a native species of East Asia and it was a...
Present paper provides the first checklist of the subfamily Arctiinae with biogeographical features,...
The paper gives the first overview of the moth fauna of Medvednica Nature Park, one that is based on...
The alien species Chymomyza amoena (Loew 1862) is recorded in Croatia for the first time. This phyto...
Faunistic data concerning 98 species of Lepidoptera recorded during several trips to Croatia are pre...
The first survey of the moth fauna on the Natura 2000 site Livade uz Bednju I to IV and its near sur...
Background and purpose: The moth fauna of Croatia is still insufficiently surveyed. During the last ...
Six species of grass moths (Crambidae) were recorded for the first time in Croatia. Chilo luteellus,...
Faunistic research of whitefly species of the genus Aleurochiton Tullgren, 1907, conducted in the pe...
The Woodland Brown butterfly Lopinga achine (Scopoli, 1763) was found during several fieldtrips in s...
Until now, Saga pedo (Pallas, 1771) was known to occur in Croatia only in the Mediterranean biogeogr...