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TÜRKİYE’DE YAYILIŞ GÖSTEREN TOMARES RAMBUR, 1840 TÜRLERİ’NİN MORFOLOJİSİNE KATKILAR [PDF]
Bu araştırmanın amacı, taksonomik açıdan sorunlu olan ve son yıllarda üzerinde detaylı moleküler vemorfolojik çalışmalar yapılan Tomares cinsinin Türkiye’de yayılış gösteren türlerine ait örnekleriinceleyerek sistematiğine katkı sağlamaktır.
Çalışkan, Selma, Yıldız, Fatma
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Published as part of Abad-Luna, Carmelo & Albaladejo-García, Aquilino, 2025, Macrolepidópteros de las comarcas de Cartagena y del Mar Menor (Murcia, SE España) (Insecta: Lepidoptera), pp.
Abad-Luna, Carmelo +1 more
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This study investigates the abundance and diversity of diurnal butterflies in two types of forest habitats - a degraded cedar forest and a protected cedar forest - located in Djurdjura National Park, Algeria.
Saliha SALMI +3 more
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Interacciones ecológicas y modelos de distribución actual y futura en lepidópteros en Andalucía [PDF]
Las mariposas constituyen una fracción importante de la biodiversidad y contribuyen a canalizar el flujo de energía desde los productores primarios hacia niveles tróficos superiores. Muchas especies de mariposas diurnas presentan una estrecha relación
Obregón, Rafael
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An updated checklist of the European Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea). [PDF]
Wiemers M +11 more
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Scratching the tip of the iceberg: integrative taxonomy reveals 30 new species records of Microgastrinae (Braconidae) parasitoid wasps for Germany, including new Holarctic distributions. [PDF]
Höcherl A +8 more
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In Sierra Morena (southern Spain), the lycaenid butterfly Tomares ballus is the main herbivore on Astragalus lusitanicus, a perennial legume. We found that consumption of flowers and seeds by T. ballus larvae strongly reduced plant fecundity in some patches. Spatial heterogeneity of butterfly effect on A.
Diego Jordano +4 more
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In Sierra Morena (southern Spain), the lycaenid butterfly Tomares ballus is the main herbivore on Astragalus lusitanicus, a perennial legume. We found that consumption of flowers and seeds by T. ballus larvae strongly reduced plant fecundity in some patches. Spatial heterogeneity of butterfly effect on A.
Diego Jordano +4 more
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