Colias erate (Esper, 1805) —The species was reported for the first time in Montenegro by Sobczyk & Gligorović (2016). In order to verify this record, the author contacted Mr. Sobczyk who kindly provided photographs of the two specimens identified as C. erate, which turned out to actually be specimens of C. crocea f. helice. Owing to this unfortunate error, C. erate is not included in the current list of the butterflies of Montenegro. Its presence, however, cannot be completely discarded, especially in the northern parts of the country. The species is widespread in Serbia, mainly in northern areas (Miljević & Popović 2014) where it can be abundant (Franeta pers. obs.), while it has not been reported from Bosnia and Her...
Micevski, Nikola, Franeta, Filip, Gascoigne-Pees, Martin, Micevski, Branko, Verovnik, Rudi (2015): B...
Neptis sappho (Pallas, 1771) —A widespread species in forest ecosystems in the Balkans, yet exceed...
We report a new locality of the invasive butterfly Cacyreus marshalli Butler, 1898 from Vinarovo vi...
Erebia pharte (Hübner, 1804) —The only record of this species in Montenegro (Jakšić 2003b) ...
Montenegro is, from an entomological point of view, one of the least studied countries in Europe. Th...
Araschnia levana (Linnaeus, 1758) —First recorded by Hadžić & Muković (2013) ...
The Republic of Albania has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. However, due to its political isola...
FIGURE 2. Estimated level of butterfly research in Montenegro.Published as part of Franeta, Filip, 2...
Although the Vlasina plateau has proved to be an interesting area hosting diverse and unique flora a...
Although the Vlasina plateau has proved to be an interesting area hosting diverse and unique flora ...
In spring 2010, we encountered 60 butterfly species during field surveys centred mainly in the und...
The Republic of Albania has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. However, due to its political isola...
The Macedonian butterfly fauna numbers 205 species. In this paper we record Nymphalis vaualbum for t...
The first data on the occurence of the species Colias caucasica balcanica in Croatia are presented. ...
Figures 11-20. A. metis from Lake Shkodër, Albania. Fig. 11: Ova, 16.VII.2014. Fig. 12: L₁ larva, 22...
Micevski, Nikola, Franeta, Filip, Gascoigne-Pees, Martin, Micevski, Branko, Verovnik, Rudi (2015): B...
Neptis sappho (Pallas, 1771) —A widespread species in forest ecosystems in the Balkans, yet exceed...
We report a new locality of the invasive butterfly Cacyreus marshalli Butler, 1898 from Vinarovo vi...
Erebia pharte (Hübner, 1804) —The only record of this species in Montenegro (Jakšić 2003b) ...
Montenegro is, from an entomological point of view, one of the least studied countries in Europe. Th...
Araschnia levana (Linnaeus, 1758) —First recorded by Hadžić & Muković (2013) ...
The Republic of Albania has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. However, due to its political isola...
FIGURE 2. Estimated level of butterfly research in Montenegro.Published as part of Franeta, Filip, 2...
Although the Vlasina plateau has proved to be an interesting area hosting diverse and unique flora a...
Although the Vlasina plateau has proved to be an interesting area hosting diverse and unique flora ...
In spring 2010, we encountered 60 butterfly species during field surveys centred mainly in the und...
The Republic of Albania has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. However, due to its political isola...
The Macedonian butterfly fauna numbers 205 species. In this paper we record Nymphalis vaualbum for t...
The first data on the occurence of the species Colias caucasica balcanica in Croatia are presented. ...
Figures 11-20. A. metis from Lake Shkodër, Albania. Fig. 11: Ova, 16.VII.2014. Fig. 12: L₁ larva, 22...
Micevski, Nikola, Franeta, Filip, Gascoigne-Pees, Martin, Micevski, Branko, Verovnik, Rudi (2015): B...
Neptis sappho (Pallas, 1771) —A widespread species in forest ecosystems in the Balkans, yet exceed...
We report a new locality of the invasive butterfly Cacyreus marshalli Butler, 1898 from Vinarovo vi...