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Łukasz Przybyłowicz Łukasz Przybyłowicz https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5456-9479 Wiorek M, Malik K, Lees D, Przybyłowicz Ł . 2021. Malagasy Polka Dot Moths (Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Syntomini) of Ambohitantely—endemism in the most important relict of Central Plateau rainforest in Madagascar. PeerJ 9:e11688. Brodacki M., Kuna E., Wo ś P., Żurawlew P., Bury J., Czy żewski S., Guzik P., Guzik W., Krajewski Ł., Przybyłowicz Ł. 2020. Nowe dane o wyst ępowaniu i preferencjach siedliskowych świerszcza południowego Eumodicogryllus bordigalensis (Letreille, 1804) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) w Polsce. Przegl ąd Przyrodniczy 31(3): 3-21. Larysz A., Przybyłowicz Ł. 2020. Motyle z rodziny koszówkowatych (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) w zbiorach Instytutu Systematyki i Ewolucji Zwierz ąt Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Krakowie. Rocznik Muzeum Górno śląskiego w Bytomiu Przyroda 26: 1-44. Ignatev N., Grzywacz B., Przybyłowicz Ł . 2020. A review of the genus Mecistorhabdia (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Syntomini) with a description of a new species from the Central African Republic. European Journal of Entomology 117: 139–148. Delabye S, Maicher V, Sáfián S, Potocký P, Mertens JE.J, Przybyłowicz Ł, Murkwe M, Kobe IN, Fokam EB, Jane ček Š, Tropek R. 2020. First records of 31 species of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) in Cameroon, with remarks on their elevational ranges. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e50543. Maicher V., Sáfián S., Murkwe M., Delabye S., Przybyłowicz Ł ., Potocký P., Kobe I.N., Jane ček S., Mertens J.E.J., Fokam E.B., Pyrcz T., Doležal J., Altman J., Ho řák D., Fiedler K., Tropek R. 2020. Seasonal shifts of biodiversity patterns and species' elevation ranges of butterflies and moths along a complete rainforest elevational gradient on Mount Cameroon. Journal of Biogeography 47(2): 342-354 Przybyłowicz Ł. 2019. Erebidae: Arctiinae: Syntomini: Thyretina (Noctuoidea). [In] Mey W., Krüger M. The Lepidoptera fauna of a crater valley in the Great Escarpment of South Africa: The Asante Sana Project. Esperiana Memoir 8: 411-414. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Tarcz S., Laszlo G.M., Safian S., Zilli A. 2019. Revision of the Amerila syntomina species complex with description of a new species from West Africa (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae). Annales Zoologici 69(4): 703-717 Przybyłowicz Ł. , Maicher V., Laszlo G.M., Safian S., Tropek R. 2019. Amerila (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) of Cameroon with morphological remarks on male and female genitalia. Zootaxa 4674 (2): 283– 295 Żurawlew P., Michalczuk W., Aftyka S., Długosz I., Gargoła W., Kusal K., Kusal B., Mazepa J., Mazgaj S., Mielczarek S., Przybyłowicz Ł. , Szyma ński P. 2019. Wyst ępowanie szara ńczy w ędrownej Locusta migratoria (Linnaeus, 1758) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) w Polsce w latach 2001-2017. Przegl ąd Przyrodniczy 30(1): 66-76. Żyła W., Posłowska J., Przybyłowicz Ł ., Huflejt T., Liana A., Wi śniowski B. 2019. Polistes albellus Giordani Soika, 1976 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) w Polsce. Acta Entomologica Silesiana 27: 1-13. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Lees D.C., Zenker M.M., Wahlberg N. 2019. Molecular systematics of the arctiine tribe Syntomini (Lepidoptera, Erebidae). Systematic Entomology 44: 624-637. Maicher V., Sáfián S., Murkwe M., Przybyłowicz Ł. , Jane ček S., Fokam E.B., Pyrcz T., Tropek R. 2018. Flying between raindrops: Strong seasonal turnover of several Lepidoptera groups in lowland rainforests of Mount Cameroon. Ecology & Evolution 8(24): 12761-12772. Przystałkowska A., Przybyłowicz Ł . 2018. Balacra Walker, 1856 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Syntomini) from Togo — A Taxonomic and Faunistic Review. Annales Zoologici 68(2): 203- 210. Armatys P., Przybyłowicz Ł., Solecki Ł. 2017. Motyle (Lepidoptera) Gorców – stan wiedzy i materiały zebrane przez Romana Żukowskiego na terenie Ochotnicy Dolnej w latach 1944–48. Ochrona Beskidów Zachodnich 7: 52–82. Baron T., Akite P., Barnett M., Collins S.C., Dobson J., Fric Z.F., Henning G., Kuhne L., Mey W., Ochse M., Przybyłowicz Ł. , Safian S., Schutte R., Selb H., Ward P. 2017. The second Afrotropical Lepidoptera Workshop in Uganda – A contribution to the Lepidoptera fauna of Kibale National Park and the Mpanga Forest Reserve. Entomologische Zeitschrift, Schwanfeld 127(2): 77-105. Moro ń D., Przybyłowicz Ł ., Nobis M., Nobis A., Klichowska E., Lenda M., Skórka P., Tryjanowski P. 2017. Do levees support diversity and affect spatial turnover of communities in plant-herbivore systems in an urban landscape? Ecological Engineering 105: 198–204. Przybyłowicz Ł., Nowacki J., W ąsala R. 2017. Erebidae [In] Buszko J., Nowacki J. [eds] A Distributional Checklist of the Lepidoptera of Poland. Polish Entomological Monographs 13: 119-124. Przybyłowicz Ł ., Ochse M. 2017. A New, Peculiar Genus and Species of Thyretina (Erebidae: Arctiinae, Syntomini) and a Review of African Syntomini Bearing a Pointed Abdominal Tuft. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 110(1): 104-112 Zenker M. M., Wahlberg N., Brehm G., Teston J. A., Przybyłowicz Ł., Pie M. R., Freitas A. V. L. 2016. Systematics and origin of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) in the Neotropical region. Zoologica Scripta 46(3): 348-362. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Morek W., Byun B.-K. 2016. Taxonomic review of the tribe Syntomini (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) in Korea. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 19 (2016): 785–791. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Pniak M., Tofilski A. 2016. Semiautomated Identification of European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 109(1): 195-199. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2015. Pierwsze stwierdzenie krasopani hera, Euplagia quadripunctaria (Poda, 1761) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) w Magurskim Parku Narodowym. Wiadomo ści Entomologiczne, 34 (1): 57-58. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2015 . Nowe stanowiska interesuj ących gatunków motyli dziennych (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea, Papilionoidea) w południowo-wschodniej Polsce. Wiadomo ści Entomologiczne 34 (1): 54-56. Przybyłowicz Ł ., Tarcz S. 2015. Strong sexual dimorphism unraveled by DNA analysis – towards a better understanding of Pseudothyretes classification (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 173(1): 22-54. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2014. Polyommatus ripartii : The Biological Basis for the Conservation and the Morphology of the Developmental Stages of a Critically Endangered, Relict Population in Central Europe. Journal of Insect Science 14 (1): 1-8. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Lukhtanov V., Lachowska-Cierlik D. 2014. Towards the understanding of the origin of the Polish remote population of Polyommatus (Agrodiaetus ) ripartii (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) based on karyology and molecular phylogeny. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 52(1): 44-51. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2013. Review of subgenus Compsochromia Kiriakoff 1953 Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae, genus Balacra ) with identification keys and description of a new species from Cameroon. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 49(1): 53-60. Borowiak-Sobkowiak B., Wilkaniec B., Przybyłowicz Ł. 2011. Salvinia natans (L.) All. nowa ro ślina żywicielska Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae Linnaeus (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea) w Polsce. Wiadomości Entomologiczne 30(1): 55. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Bakowski M. 2011. Anapisa monotonia Kiriakoff, 1963 – a junior synonym of Anapisa holobrunnea (Talbot, 1932), with new records of Arctiinae (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) from Ghana. Zootaxa. 3031: 54–60. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Sammut P. 2011. Eilema marcida (Mann, 1859) – A new species for Malta with remarks on the other members of Maltese Lithosiinae (Arctiidae). Nota Lepidopterologica 33(2): 253-259. Lopez-Vaamonde, C., Agassiz, D.V.L., Augustin, S., De Prins, J., De Prins, W., Gomboc, S., Ivinskis, P., Karsholt, O., Koutroumpas, A., Koutroumpa, F., Laštuvka, Z., Karsholt, O., Marabuto, E., Olivella, E., Przybylowicz, L ., Roques, A., Ryrholm, N., Šefrová, H., Šima, P., Sims, O., Sinev, S., Tomov, R., Zilli, A. and Lees, D.C. 2010. Lepidoptera. Chapter 11. [w]: Roques A. et al. [red.], Alien terrestrial arthropods of Europe. BioRisk 4(2): 603–668. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2010. Krasopani hera (krasopani czterokropka) Euplagia quadripunctaria . [In]: Makomaska-Juchiewicz M. [ed.] Monitoring gatunków zwierzat. Przewodnik metodyczny. Cz ęść I. GIOS. Warszawa, pp. 73-84. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2009. Thyretini of Africa. An Illustrated Catalogue of the Thyretini (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Syntominae) of the Afrotropical Region. [In]: Entomonograph Series vol. 16. Apollo Books. Denmark, 170 pp. Przybyłowicz Ł. , Buszko J. 2008. Motyle Ojcowskiego Parku Narodowego. [In]: Klasa A., Partyka J. [eds] Monografia Ojcowskiego Parku Narodowego. Ojcowski Park Narodowy. Muzeum im. prof. Władysława Szafera. Ojców, pp. 577-588. Przybyłowicz. Ł., Kühne L. 2008. Subfamily Syntominae (Noctuoidea, Arctiidae). [In]: Kühne L. [ed.] Butterflies and moth diversity of the Kakamega forest (Kenya). Kühne. Potsdam, pp. 145-156. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2006. Bittacus hageni Brauer, 1860 (Mecoptera: Bittacidae) – new to the fauna of Poland, with some remarks on Polish specimen of Bittacus italicus (O. F. Müller, 1766). Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne 75: 333-337. Palik E., Przybyłowicz Ł. , Kosior A., Król W., Solarz W., Witkowski Z. 2005. Changes in the species composition and distribution of butterflies (Rhopalocera) in Cracow (Poland) since the mid-19th century. Fragmenta Faunistica 48(2): 181-215. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2005. A new Afrotropical species of Metamicroptera Hulstaert, 1923 with the first record of M. rotundata Hulst. from Zambia (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 48B(1-2): 139-144. Przybyłowicz Ł. 2005. Description
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