Tri vrste moljaca trava (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) nove za faunu Hrvatske
Two migratory species, Spoladea recurvalis and Herpetogramma licarsisalis, have been found in the southern part of Croatia, on the island of Lokrum, near Dubrovnik.
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Two migratory species, Spoladea recurvalis and Herpetogramma licarsisalis, have been found in the southern part of Croatia, on the island of Lokrum, near Dubrovnik.
The finding of the chernetid pseudoscorpion Chernes hahnii (C.L. Koch, 1839) represents the first reliable record of the genus Chernes Menge, 1855 in Bosnia…
In the following paper, new information about the occurrence of the pyraloid moth Euclasta splendidalis (Herrich-Schäffer, [1848]) in Croatia is presented. Although this species…
The survey of aquatic non-marine molluscs of the largest island in the Adriatic Sea done in the years 2015-2017 confirmed the occurrence of 28…
Land malacofauna of three islands of the Šibenik archipelago (Dalmatia, Croatia), Žirje, Kaprije and Prvić was studied. During field work, the highest number of…
Elmis rietscheli Steffan, 1958 (Coleoptera: Elmidae) is a typical inhabitant of cold springs and small streams in the mountainous areas of Central Europe. Recently,…
A total 1,545 Odonata specimens stored in the collection of the Croatian Natural History Museum in Zagreb have been examined. The specimens were collected…
The caddisfly fauna of the Karadak Mountains in the border area between Kosovo and Macedonia was previously completely unknown. We collected adult caddisfly specimens…
The first survey of the moth fauna on the Natura 2000 site Livade uz Bednju I to IV and its near surroundings was conducted…