Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 23 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 27 - 40 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955 İndeks Tarihi: 20-05-2022

First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula)

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The work shows the results of research on butterfly species richness, which took place in Podgorica(Montenegro) between April and June of 2017. The material was gathered on 14 sites located within thecity borders. Observations confirmed the presence of 48 species of butterflies representing 5 families:Hesperidae (5 species), Papilionidae (3 species), Pieridae (9 species), Lycaenidae (13 species) andNymphalidae (18 species). The most common species were Iphilcides podalirius, Papilio machaon,Colias croceus, Coenonympha pamphilus, Polyommatus icarus and Aricia agestis. Results are discussedon a background of two species lists from other urban areas of Balkan Penisula (Zagreb and Patras)as well as a diversity of the butterfly fauna of Montenegro. It is the first analysis of the butterfly fauna ofPodgorica city.
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APA Pietrzak S (2021). First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula). , 27 - 40. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
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IEEE Pietrzak S "First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula)." , ss.27 - 40, 2021. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
ISNAD Pietrzak, Sylwia. "First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula)". (2021), 27-40. https://doi.org/10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
APA Pietrzak S (2021). First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula). Journal of the Entomological Research Society, 23(1), 27 - 40. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
Chicago Pietrzak Sylwia First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula). Journal of the Entomological Research Society 23, no.1 (2021): 27 - 40. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
MLA Pietrzak Sylwia First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula). Journal of the Entomological Research Society, vol.23, no.1, 2021, ss.27 - 40. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
AMA Pietrzak S First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula). Journal of the Entomological Research Society. 2021; 23(1): 27 - 40. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
Vancouver Pietrzak S First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula). Journal of the Entomological Research Society. 2021; 23(1): 27 - 40. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
IEEE Pietrzak S "First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula)." Journal of the Entomological Research Society, 23, ss.27 - 40, 2021. 10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955
ISNAD Pietrzak, Sylwia. "First Insights into the Springtime Butterfly (Rhopalocera)Fauna of Podgorica (Montenegro, Balkan Peninsula)". Journal of the Entomological Research Society 23/1 (2021), 27-40. https://doi.org/10.51963/jers.v23i1.1955