EUR 40,25
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Añadir al carritoStudies of butterflies in Bulgaria have been carried out for more than 150 years. While the species distribution was more or less known, their conservation was not a special priority until recently. Previously the conservation efforts were mainly focused on a particular species (the decline of butterflies has been recognized for many years) and not on the areas which they inhabit. The main objective of the book is to identify and describe the most important sites for butterflies in the country, implementing a simple method using target species, in order to help the definition of the Bulgarian part of the European Union's NATURA 2000 Network. Fifty NATURA 2000 sites are properly listed and described, and in this respect the book can serve as NATURA 2000 Guide for Bulgaria. The book is richly illustrated by colour photos of species and habitats, maps, it includes species listings and data on conservation and protection, as well as basic GIS data on a CD. Sofia, Moscow. Pensoft. 222 pp., num. colour photos, maps, hardcover [bilingual Bulgarian / English] [with CD].
Año de publicación: 2007
Librería: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Francia
EUR 41,80
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Añadir al carrito222 p., num. col. photographs, num. maps, hardbound. With CD-Rom. In English and Bulgarian. New copy.
Año de publicación: 2000
Librería: ConchBooks, Harxheim, Alemania
EUR 115,00
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Añadir al carritoThis list contains all the names of Noctuid moths reported in the literature for Bulgaria which have been used in articles published abroad and in Bulgaria since 1835. Also included are the other groups, previously known as subfamilies of the Noctuidae which, according to Karsholt & Razowski (1996), are now recognized as distinct families, as well as one new recognized subfamily of the Noctuidae (Yela, 1997). A complete synonymy is given for each of the species also including incorrect subsequent spellings used in the literature for Bulgaria and adjacent territories, or presented as valid names in the most frequently used reference books. All wrongly reported taxa for Bulgaria are also included, with critical comments. For the most interesting and rare species, the source of the first record for Bulgaria is given, as well as some more detailed information about their distribution, phenology, historical view on their finding in Bulgaria, and current taxonomic status. Many critical notes are given for hitherto wrongly understood reports, or misunderstandings concerning the taxa, as well as the toponyms. The author made an attempt to correct the data existing in the old as well as in the recent literature for Bulgaria, and to update the faunistic records in accordance with the recent achievements of taxonomy. For this reason, almost all available collections in Bulgaria have been checked and many taxa are critically examined in order to establish with certainty which are indeed present in Bulgaria. In the list are included also some expected but hitherto still unrecorded species for Bulgaria with their synonyms, using the recent literature for the neighbouring countries. Some of the species wrongly reported from the neighbouring territories are also included, with critical comments. 300 pp., 154 b/w photos & line drawings of genitalia, 2 color plates [wit butterflies], 16 b/w plates [butterflies & landscapes].