Butterflies of the urban natural reserve “General San Martin”, Cordoba, Argentina (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) [PDF]
En Argentina, la diversidad de mariposas diurnas es elevada debido a la gran variedad de ecorregiones y sus distintos tipos de flora características, asociadas a diferentes altitudes, relieves y climas. Mientras que recientemente las especies que habitan
Beccacece, Hernán Mario +3 more
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Yolo-Pest: An Insect Pest Object Detection Algorithm via CAC3 Module. [PDF]
Xiang Q +5 more
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In the study authors made an analysis in the variance of richness, composition and abundance in the butterfly community of five locations in colombian llanos orientales distributed like this: Locations San Antonio (500 mosl), Cafam (200 mosl) and Con ...
Natalia Fraija Fernández +1 more
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Revalidation of Pedaliodes lithochalcis BUTLER & DRUCE, description of a new species from Peru and Bolivia and of a new subspecies of P. napaea BATES from Honduras (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae : Satyrinae) [PDF]
Pedaliodes lithochalcis, occurring in Costa Rica and Panama, has been considered for more than a century a junior synonym of P. dejecta from Guatemala. It is reinstated here as a valid species. It is shown that the two species belong to different groups
Pyrcz, Tomasz, Viloria, Angel L.
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Drivers of Insect Community Change along the Margins of Mountain Streams in Serra da Estrela Natural Park (Portugal). [PDF]
Ceia-Hasse A +8 more
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Notes on some Tasmanian and Australian Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera [PDF]
A ready method of seperating the males of the two species of Pelopidas, P. anga dingo Evans and P.Lyelli Lyelli Rothschild, for long confused as one species under the name mathias, is described and figured.Oreisplanus m laranaunionga is described from ...
Couchman, LE
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Enhancing biodiversity conservation and monitoring in protected areas through efficient data management. [PDF]
Urbano F +5 more
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A dicotomic key to determinate the diurnal butterflies of Colombia is provided. ilustrations about the groups are additioned. The study on Papilionoidea follows Ehrlich (1958).
Andrade C. Gonzalo
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Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) from the Research Center Nataima (Tolima-Colombia) [PDF]
P?ginas 11-18En el Centro de Investigaci?n Nataima (Tolima, Colombia) durante abril y mayo de 2009 se realiz? un inventario de las mariposas diurnas presentes en cuatro diferentes lotes cultivados.
Garc?a P?rez, Jack F.
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The change of butterfly fauna (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) of the central water-basin of the Pilica river [PDF]
Results of 43 years investigations of butterfly of the river-basin Pilica were presented, in total 102 species were found 5 of them: Helroplerus morpheus (Pall.), Chazara briseis (L.), Minois dryas (Scop.), Pararge achine (Scop.) and Lysandra dorylas ...
Śliwiński, Zygmunt
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