“…Recently, it was suggested that urban areas provide footholds for the range expansion of invasive or distribution-extending insects, including ladybird beetles, (Sakuratani et al, 2000;Brown et al, 2011), buprestid beetles (Poland & McCullough, 2006), longicorn beetles (Dodds & Orwig, 2011), butterfl ies (Itô, 2001), cicadas (Takakura & Yamazaki, 2007;Moriyama & Numata, 2011), ants (Silverman & Brightwell, 2008) and mosquitoes (Romi et al, 2006;Caminade et al, 2012;Li et al, 2014), worldwide. It is evident that these insects increase and extend their distributions by using the physical structures, climate and food available in urban green spaces.…”