In August 2022 the first individuals of the dragonfly species Violet dropwing, Trithemis annulata (Palisot de Beauvois, 1807), were observed in Croatia, at three localities in southern Dalmatia. Two males were observed at the Peračko Blato lake, while both males and females were recorded at two localities at the Baćinska Lakes. At the Baćinska Lakes, more than 10 individuals were observed indicating a possible established population. The nearest known reproducing population is located about 160 km to the south, in Montenegro. Due to the species expansion in Europe, and recent records as north as Slovenia, additional records and established populations are to be expected in Croatia. As the species is now known from Croatia, we propose a vern...
We present the frst list of dragonfly fauna of the lower Neretva River, comprising 44 species. Durin...
The fauna of Zagreb has been well investigated during the last two centuries, which is evident from ...
To date, 13 species of Trichoptera from 11 genera and 8 families have been reported for the Adriatic...
A total of 12 dragonfly species were recorded at Vlačine Reservoir in the Dinaric Western Balkan reg...
In all, 32 dragonfly species were recorded between August 2010 and September 2011 at 21 localities i...
Two recently recorded dragonfly species, Orthetrum trinacria and Trithemis annulata, were observed o...
Apatania muliebris and Hydroptila rheni were recorded in Croatia for the first time. Both species we...
This paper gives a list of 10 species from five Odonata families observed in Gornje Plavnice near Bj...
The first systematic survey of the dragonfly fauna of the Brijuni National Park was carried out duri...
The paper discusses the biological and ecological characteristics and distribution of 12 caddisfly s...
Our knowledge on late flying caddisflies, especially at higher elevations and particularly in Albani...
After more than 40 years, the nymphalid butterfly Nymphalis vaualbum was rediscovered in Croatia. A ...
The daggerfly, Tachypeza yinyang Papp & Földváry, 2002, originally described from Hungary is recorde...
During faunistic surveys of the moths of Croatia, three species of Crambidae were recorded for the f...
Iako je za Hrvatsku zabilježena 71 vrsta vretenaca (Odonata), za županiju Međimurje do sada podaci n...
We present the frst list of dragonfly fauna of the lower Neretva River, comprising 44 species. Durin...
The fauna of Zagreb has been well investigated during the last two centuries, which is evident from ...
To date, 13 species of Trichoptera from 11 genera and 8 families have been reported for the Adriatic...
A total of 12 dragonfly species were recorded at Vlačine Reservoir in the Dinaric Western Balkan reg...
In all, 32 dragonfly species were recorded between August 2010 and September 2011 at 21 localities i...
Two recently recorded dragonfly species, Orthetrum trinacria and Trithemis annulata, were observed o...
Apatania muliebris and Hydroptila rheni were recorded in Croatia for the first time. Both species we...
This paper gives a list of 10 species from five Odonata families observed in Gornje Plavnice near Bj...
The first systematic survey of the dragonfly fauna of the Brijuni National Park was carried out duri...
The paper discusses the biological and ecological characteristics and distribution of 12 caddisfly s...
Our knowledge on late flying caddisflies, especially at higher elevations and particularly in Albani...
After more than 40 years, the nymphalid butterfly Nymphalis vaualbum was rediscovered in Croatia. A ...
The daggerfly, Tachypeza yinyang Papp & Földváry, 2002, originally described from Hungary is recorde...
During faunistic surveys of the moths of Croatia, three species of Crambidae were recorded for the f...
Iako je za Hrvatsku zabilježena 71 vrsta vretenaca (Odonata), za županiju Međimurje do sada podaci n...
We present the frst list of dragonfly fauna of the lower Neretva River, comprising 44 species. Durin...
The fauna of Zagreb has been well investigated during the last two centuries, which is evident from ...
To date, 13 species of Trichoptera from 11 genera and 8 families have been reported for the Adriatic...