Results 71 to 80 of about 2,113 (208)
НОВЫЕ ВИДЫ PAPILIONOIDEA (LEPIDOPTERA) В ФАУНЕ АЛТАЙСКОГО КРАЯ (РОССИЯ)
Впервые для фауны Алтайского края приводятся три вида булавоусых чешуекрылых (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea): Erebia maurisius (Esper, [1803]) (Satyridae), Issoria eugenia (Eversmann, 1847) (Nymphalidae) и Agriades glandon (de Prunner, 1798) (Lycaenidae).
R. V. Yakovlev, A. V. Volynkin
doaj
A single male of de Prunner’s Ringlet Erebia triaria (de Prunner, 1798) was discovered in the lower part of the Jadovska River Valley, near the Selce village in NW part of Macedonia.
Nikola Micevski
doaj +1 more source
Abstract Butterflies are important bioindicators that can be used to monitor the effects of climate change, particularly in montane environments. Changes in butterfly population size over time, reflective of indicator life stages, can signal changes that have occurred or are occurring in their environment indicating ecosystem health.
J. Simone Durney +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Erebia manto Nachweise: n = 22 Klösterle, Nenzigast Alpe, 1450-1700 m, 28.07.2005, 16.+ 17.08.2006; Klösterle, Nenzigasttal, 1480- 1600 m, 28.07.2005; Silbertal, 1200 m, 14.08.1981 (D); Silbertal, Unt. Wasserstuben Alpe, 1500 m, 29.08.1981 (D); Silbertal, Gafluna Alpe, 1300 m, 09.08.1980 (D); Silbertal, Ob.
openaire +2 more sources
Published as part of Bonelli, Simona, Barbero, Francesca, Casacci, Luca Pietro, Cerrato, Cristiana & Balletto, Emilio, 2015, The butterfly fauna of the Italian Maritime Alps: results of the EDIT project, pp.
Bonelli, Simona +4 more
openaire +1 more source
Els Rhopalocera dels Ports de Tortosa-Beseit (Lepidoptera) [PDF]
El treball exposa els resultats de les recerques lepidopterològiques (Rhopalocera) dutes a terme al massís dels Ports de Tortosa-Beseit (Catalunya). Es dóna la relació de les espècies trobades (92) pertanyents a cinc famílies de Rhopalocera i s'inclouen ...
Pérez De-Gregorio, Josep Joaquim
core
Reduced size in a montane butterfly at its warm range boundaries
Individuals of E. epiphron are 7%–8% smaller in England than in Scotland, and warmer sites also had smaller individuals. We found no effect of temporal temperature on body size during larval development, and no difference in body size variation between the two regions.
Melissa Minter +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Erebia oeme 21 Nachweise: n = 7 Bartholomäberg-Innerberg, 1400 m, 15.08.1980 (D); Silbertal, Kristberg, Falle 1700 m, 05.07.1977 (D); Silbertal, Kristberg, Ganzaleita, 1500-1600 m, 23.07.+ 03.08.1978, 07.08.1980, 11.08.1987, 26.07.1989 (alle D)
openaire +2 more sources
Published as part of Kosterin, Oleg E., 2023, Early summer aspect of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) of Republic of Khakassia as examined in 2000, with some additional data, pp. 325-354 in Amurian Zoological Journal XV (2) on page 350, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2023-15-2-325-354, http://zenodo.org/record ...
openaire +2 more sources
Larval growth strategies in the genus Erebia Dalman, 1816 as analyzed by the size increment of the head capsule: different strategies – same goal (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) [PDF]
Larval growth strategies and trajectories were analyzed in the genus Erebia Dalman 1816 in order to understand the interspecies variability in growth increments in connection with Dyar’s rule. For this, the number of larval moults and the size increments
Peter H. Roos
doaj +3 more sources

