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Four New Species of Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) for the Fauna of Serbia Introduction Area Examined
The Moths Fauna (Lepidoptera) of Şile in the Asian Part of Istanbul Province, Turkey (Pl
Recerca I Territori V12 B (002)(1).Pdf
Tese Final Sandro.Pdf
Bosco Palazzi
Butterflies and Moths (Insecta: Lepidoptera) of the Lokrum Island, Southern Dalmatia
(Lepidoptera) from a Location Near Marmaris in South-Western Anatolia, Turkey
The Contribution of Pollination Interactions to the Assemblage of Dry Grassland Communities SSD: BIO03
Results of a Lepidopterological Expedition to North and Northwest Iran in Summer 2007 with New Records for Iran (Lepidoptera) (Plates 19-22)
Esperiana Band 16
Heterocera Fauna of the Calabrian Black Pine Forest, Sila Massif (Italy) (Insecta: Lepidoptera) SHILAP Revista De Lepidopterología, Vol
Gortania 30.Indd
ADDITIONS to the FAUNISTICS of LEPIDOPTERA in the COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA (SPAIN) – P ART I Peter Huemer1 & Christian Wieser2
A Short Preliminary Report of the Monitoring of the Lepidoptera Fauna of the Jabal Moussa Biosphere Area and Adjacent Areas in Jaakko Kullberg
First Record of the Species Mythimna Andereggii (Boisduval, 1840)
27.IV.-1.V.2006, Eine Wissenschaftliche Auswertung 173-224 ©Ges
Biodiversität Von Schmetterlingen (Lepidoptera) an Der Etsch (Südtirol)
Hors Série Numéro 1
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Introduced and Invasive Insect Species in the Czech Republic and Their Economic and Ecological Impact (Insecta)
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Butterflies & Moths of the Spanish Pyrenees
Noctuidae Periurbana De Monforte De Lemos (Lugo, España)
Melanargia 15 Heft 1
Teri Nel Territorio Cozzi-Converselle Sul Basso Appennino Forlivese Nel Comune Di Castrocaro - Terra Del Sole (Insecta: Lepidoptera)
Mythimna Scirpi (Duponchel, 1836) (Lep., Noctuidae)
Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in the Northern and Central Arava Valley, Israel
45560340002.Pdf
DNA Metabarcoding in Terrestrial Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring: the Case of Nocturnal Insects in NE Portugal
Now DNA-Barcoded: the Butterflies and Larger Moths of Germany