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Mariposas (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea) de la Expedición Colombia Bio-Apaporis 2018

Boletín Científico Centro de Museos Museo de Historia Natural, 2021
Objetivo. Dar a conocer la fauna de mariposas (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidae-Papilionoidae) correspondiente a cuatro localidades en los departamentos de Guaviare (Cerro Campana en la Serranía del Chiribiquete) y Vaupés, corregimiento de Pacoa (comunidad de ...
Efraín Reinel Henao Bañol   +1 more
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Resiliency of the Butterfly Fauna (Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) at Roxborough State Park, Colorado: Long-Term and Short-Term Alterations in Phenology and Species Presence

Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 2020
. The butterfly assemblage at Roxborough State Park, Douglas County, Colorado was examined for long-term and short-term changes over 41 years. Seven surveys occurred between 1979–1995 (=historic) with more recent surveys in 2018 and 2019.
S. Nelson, M. Epstein, S. Heinz
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The merging of taxonomy and conservation biology: a synthesis of Australian butterfly systematics (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) for the 21st century

Zootaxa, 2019
Taxonomy is a major scientific discipline that underpins the preservation of biological diversity, but the discipline of taxonomy itself has, until recently, remained somewhat disconnected from conservation biology.
M. Braby
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AN UPDATED CHECK LIST OF DAILY BUTTERFLIES (LEPIDOPTERA: HESPERIOIDEA AND PAPILIONOIDEA) IN NORTH MACEDONIA

International Journal of Sciences, Environment and Technology
In Europe are known 496 species daily butterflies, which belong to 111 genera in 21 subfamilies and six families (Martin Wiemers et al., 2018). Changes compared to the last version of the checklist (Krpach et all., 2008) 8 species of butterflies more ...
Vladimir Krpach, Tihomir Krpach
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Sugars in Nectar Sources and their Use by Butterflies (Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) in the Sierra Nevada, California

Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 2018
. Previous laboratory and controlled experiments demonstrated that some species of butterflies may prefer sucrose to other sugars. However, sugar use has not been quantified for an assemblage of butterflies in the field.
David T. Pavlik   +4 more
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INFORMATION MATERIALS ON THE PROTECTION OF DAYTIME LEPIDOPTERA (LEPIDOPTERA: HESPERIOIDEA, PAPILIONOIDEA) OF UDMURTIA: ANALYSIS OF THREATS AND LIMITING FACTORS OF SPECIES’ EXISTENCE

Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series Biology. Earth Sciences, 2019
The article summarizes the materials on the set of limiting criteria and factors affecting the group of threatened species of diurnal Lepidoptera of Udmurtia. The group is formed by representatives belonging to the categories "Exposed to critical danger",
D. A. Adakhovskiy
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Hesperioidea Argentina XIII

1942
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Hesperioidea Argentina, XII

1940
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BUTTERFLIES (PAPILIONOIDEA AND HESPERIOIDEA) OF CALAKMUL, CAMPECHE, MÉXICO

The Southwestern Naturalist, 2003
Abstract We collected 423 species of diurnal butterflies (Rhopalocera) during 250 days of observations from March 1997 through January 2000 in the region of Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. We present a list of 428 species recorded for Calakmul. This is the first reported list of butterflies for the state of Campeche, and it includes 290 new records for the
Carmen Pozo   +4 more
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A new Atrytone from Nebraska (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea)

1951
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