2022
DOI: 10.37828/em.2022.51.8
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Paracossulus thrips (Hübner, 1818) (Cossidae) and Lignyoptera fumidaria (Hübner, 1825) (Geometridae) – two Lepidoptera genera new for Serbia with a review of the distribution of these two Habitats Directive species in the Balkan Peninsula

Abstract: Paracossulus thrips (Hübner, 1818) and Lignyoptera fumidaria (Hübner, 1825), both species listed on Annex II of the Council Directive 92/43/EEC, are reported for the first time for Serbia from two distinct localities on Vidlič Mt. Some new localities from the edge of the range of both these species are reported from Bulgaria. Previous reports of these species in the Balkan Peninsula are summarized and comments are given on the habitats, threats and conservation requirements of both species. Serbian vernacular … Show more

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“…at lamps with generator. Previously reported from another locality close to this one (Beshkov & Nahirnić-Beshkova 2021b). That was one of the earliest records of this species: Bulgaria, Sofia Region, Dragoman municipality, Chepan Mt., below Petrovski Krust summit, N42.94797, E022.95211, 1167 m, 10.VIII.2021, S. Beshkov & A. Nahirnić-Beshkova leg., 2 males at light.…”
Section: Psychidaementioning
confidence: 76%
“…at lamps with generator. Previously reported from another locality close to this one (Beshkov & Nahirnić-Beshkova 2021b). That was one of the earliest records of this species: Bulgaria, Sofia Region, Dragoman municipality, Chepan Mt., below Petrovski Krust summit, N42.94797, E022.95211, 1167 m, 10.VIII.2021, S. Beshkov & A. Nahirnić-Beshkova leg., 2 males at light.…”
Section: Psychidaementioning
confidence: 76%