Butterflies in the Netherlands still under pressure (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) New information on the Dutch Rhopalocera fauna since the distribution atlas of Tax (1989) is presented. Coenonympha pamphilus was common in large parts of the Netherlands, but has declined dramatically. C. arcania is now formally extinct in our country. An extensive research showed that Maculinea alcon ericae has dissappeared from many sites. Furthermore the smallest of the two remaining populations of Heteropterus morpheus seems to have gone extinct. On the other hand, Callophrys rubi, has colonized new territory. Lampidus boeticus, was observed once as an adult and once a caterpillar was found between snow peas from Egypt. Colias croceus was very abundant in 1...
Data for the Bachelors thesis of Amke Jap Tjoen San, titled: Possible causes of the decline of the b...
This is the tenth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, covering...
<em>Maculinea</em> butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific <em>Myrmica&...
Opportunistic butterfly records from 1890 to 2017 were analysed to quantitatively estimate the overa...
Analyses of species' population losses typically show a dichotomy between strongly affected, rare, a...
New records of grasshoppers and allied insects in the Netherlands (Orthoptera) In this paper a sum...
We review changes in the status of butterflies in Europe, focusing on long-running population data a...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1982 and 1983 (Lepidoptera). Th...
Many dragonfly species in The Netherlands declined in the 20th century because of acidification, eut...
Recent changes in the Dutch Heteroptera fauna (Insecta: Hemiptera) At present 610 species of Heter...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1984. The following species are...
The status of the northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum in the Netherlands, a characteristic drag...
The occurrence of Digitivalva arnicella in the Netherlands: rediscovery and conservation (Lepidopter...
Maculinea butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific Myrmica host ants in meadow and heathla...
Changes in ranges of hoverflies in the Netherlands in the 20th century (Diptera: Syrphidae) In Jul...
Data for the Bachelors thesis of Amke Jap Tjoen San, titled: Possible causes of the decline of the b...
This is the tenth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, covering...
<em>Maculinea</em> butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific <em>Myrmica&...
Opportunistic butterfly records from 1890 to 2017 were analysed to quantitatively estimate the overa...
Analyses of species' population losses typically show a dichotomy between strongly affected, rare, a...
New records of grasshoppers and allied insects in the Netherlands (Orthoptera) In this paper a sum...
We review changes in the status of butterflies in Europe, focusing on long-running population data a...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1982 and 1983 (Lepidoptera). Th...
Many dragonfly species in The Netherlands declined in the 20th century because of acidification, eut...
Recent changes in the Dutch Heteroptera fauna (Insecta: Hemiptera) At present 610 species of Heter...
New and interesting Microlepidoptera from the Netherlands, mainly in 1984. The following species are...
The status of the northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum in the Netherlands, a characteristic drag...
The occurrence of Digitivalva arnicella in the Netherlands: rediscovery and conservation (Lepidopter...
Maculinea butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific Myrmica host ants in meadow and heathla...
Changes in ranges of hoverflies in the Netherlands in the 20th century (Diptera: Syrphidae) In Jul...
Data for the Bachelors thesis of Amke Jap Tjoen San, titled: Possible causes of the decline of the b...
This is the tenth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, covering...
<em>Maculinea</em> butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific <em>Myrmica&...