The emperor moth Saturnia pavonia in the southern part of the Netherlands: distribution, phenology and food (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) Saturnia pavonia is a large and beautiful moth. It was thought that the species was becoming rare in the Netherlands. In the period 1986-2006 the species was surveyed in the province of Noord-Brabant and the northern and middle part of the province of Limburg. It was shown that the emperor moth was present in 40% of the 250 investigated 5 km squares, especially on heath land and in forests. It became clear that the species, however conspicuous in appearance, has a largely hidden lifestyle. Although the males can be seen flying over heath land, most are hidden in the vegetation. Furthermore the males ...
In The Netherlands, insect pests on trees and shrubs are being monitored continuously since 1946. Du...
The occurrence of Endothenia oblongana in The Netherlands is confirmed, both by the discovery of old...
Butterflies in the Netherlands still under pressure (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) New information on t...
1. The caterpillars of Philudoria potatoria. L. belong in Holland to two phaenotypes, a light one wi...
More male than female emperor moths were attracted to ultra-violet light. Females fly mainly before...
The occurrence of Digitivalva arnicella in the Netherlands: rediscovery and conservation (Lepidopter...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from The Netherlands (Lepidoptera). This is the fourth 'annual'...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1982 and 1983 (Lepidoptera). Th...
The oak processionary moth Thaumetopoea processionea (Notodontidae) is presently distributed in almo...
A discovery in De Peel: the noctuid moth Xestia stigmatica new for the Netherlands (Lepidoptera: No...
This is the tenth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, covering...
Phegea 50(4): 142–152 discussed the results of the inventory of moths (Heterocera) in the period 201...
In het zoveelste warme jaar op rij werden twee nieuwe soorten Microlepidoptera voor Nederland gevond...
This is the twelfth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, coveri...
In this paper the Dutch species of the micro moth genus Agonopterix are presented. The identificatio...
In The Netherlands, insect pests on trees and shrubs are being monitored continuously since 1946. Du...
The occurrence of Endothenia oblongana in The Netherlands is confirmed, both by the discovery of old...
Butterflies in the Netherlands still under pressure (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) New information on t...
1. The caterpillars of Philudoria potatoria. L. belong in Holland to two phaenotypes, a light one wi...
More male than female emperor moths were attracted to ultra-violet light. Females fly mainly before...
The occurrence of Digitivalva arnicella in the Netherlands: rediscovery and conservation (Lepidopter...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from The Netherlands (Lepidoptera). This is the fourth 'annual'...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1982 and 1983 (Lepidoptera). Th...
The oak processionary moth Thaumetopoea processionea (Notodontidae) is presently distributed in almo...
A discovery in De Peel: the noctuid moth Xestia stigmatica new for the Netherlands (Lepidoptera: No...
This is the tenth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, covering...
Phegea 50(4): 142–152 discussed the results of the inventory of moths (Heterocera) in the period 201...
In het zoveelste warme jaar op rij werden twee nieuwe soorten Microlepidoptera voor Nederland gevond...
This is the twelfth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, coveri...
In this paper the Dutch species of the micro moth genus Agonopterix are presented. The identificatio...
In The Netherlands, insect pests on trees and shrubs are being monitored continuously since 1946. Du...
The occurrence of Endothenia oblongana in The Netherlands is confirmed, both by the discovery of old...
Butterflies in the Netherlands still under pressure (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) New information on t...