Resource -- Lepidoptera Observations from New Zealand by Donald Hobern
Resource Code
rsr127d05a74a12e28d12f1274ac2d2c9d0
Abstract
Observations of Lepidoptera from throughout New Zealand from 1999. Most records derive from light trapping using a Skinner-type actinic trap in a garden in a residential area (highly modified habitat) on the North Shore of Auckland. Other records are casual observations, again mostly around Auckland.
Keywords
Lepidoptera Observations from New Zealand by Donald Hobern, Donald Hobern, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Arthropoda, Animalia, Observations of Lepidoptera from throughout New Zealand from 1999. Most records derive from light trapping using a Skinner-type actinic trap in a garden in a residential area (highly modified habitat) on the North Shore of Auckland. Other records are casual observations, again mostly around Auckland., DABUH, Australasia, NEW ZEALAND, GBIF Data Sharing Agreement is applied. GBIF Data Use Agreement is applied.
Resource -- European Lepidoptera Observations by Donald Hobern
Resource Code
rsr2f0c5c066c1c8ef349118dca9586f2fa
Abstract
Observations of Lepidoptera by Donald Hobern. These records are mostly the result of light trapping in gardens and of casual observations. Names follow Ole Karsholt and Jozef Razowski, The Lepidoptera of Europe.
Keywords
European Lepidoptera Observations by Donald Hobern, Donald Hobern, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Arthropoda, Animalia, Observations of Lepidoptera by Donald Hobern. These records are mostly the result of light trapping in gardens and of casual observations. Names follow Ole Karsholt and Jozef Razowski, The Lepidoptera of Europe., DABUH, Europe
Resource -- Lepidoptera collection of Hannu Saarenmaa
Resource Code
rsr397c615438e0c939f7bd520832bfac70
Abstract
This collection was initiated in 1966 and contains Lepidoptera data around the world, in particular North and East Finland, Scania in Sweden, Denmark, Canada, and Brasil.
Keywords
Lepidoptera collection of Hannu Saarenmaa, Hannu Saarenmaa, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Arthropoda, Animalia, This collection was initiated in 1966 and contains Lepidoptera data around the world, in particular North and East Finland, Scania in Sweden, Denmark, Canada, and Brasil., DABUH
GBIF Data Sharing Agreement is applied. GBIF Data Use Agreement is applied.
You can only use this data in scientific publications if the creator of this resource is offered the possibility of co-authorship.
Lists of Lepidoptera from Rancho Grande, Rondonia, Brasil.
Users of this list should know what is the status of this data.
This list which is published on the web site of Harald Schmitz is from an informal list George Austin prepared in collaboration with Tom Emmel and others. This list was one of several generated during the studies in the region to supplement and extend a published list (1990, Tropical Lepidoptera) for use by students and naturalists as a preliminary indication of the known species richness of butterflies at that site. Each iteration (the latest in 1997) updated and corrected previous lists with caveats of incompleteness in coverage and determination, and is not intended for publication. New information has been obtained subsequently with myriad corrections in identification, nomenclature and taxonomy. This means that the list is now almost obsolete as taxonomic resource, but still contains historical facts about perceived occurrence of species in the region.
A new list is now (2005) being prepared for publication that, in many instances, bears little resemblance to the original list.
Keywords
Rancho Grande, Hannu Saarenmaa, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Arthropoda, Animalia, Lists of Lepidoptera from Rancho Grande, Rondonia, Brasil.
Users of this list should know what is the status of this data.
This list which is published on the web site of Harald Schmitz is from an informal list George Austin prepared in collaboration with Tom Emmel and others. This list was one of several generated during the studies in the region to supplement and extend a published list (1990, Tropical Lepidoptera) for use by students and naturalists as a preliminary indication of the known species richness of butterflies at that site. Each iteration (the latest in 1997) updated and corrected previous lists with caveats of incompleteness in coverage and determination, and is not intended for publication. New information has been obtained subsequently with myriad corrections in identification, nomenclature and taxonomy. This means that the list is now almost obsolete as taxonomic resource, but still contains historical facts about perceived occurrence of species in the region.
A new list is now (2005) being prepared for publication that, in many instances, bears little resemblance to the original list.
, DABUH, Southern America, BRAZIL
Citation
Austin, G., Emmel, T. & Schmitz, H. 1990-2003. Butterflies of Rancho Grande. http://www.ariquemes.com.br/pousada/Butterflies.html
The main goal of the European Moth Night (EMN) events is to establish contacts between moth collectors in Europe, to create a geographically wide-ranging snapshot of moths flying in the same period, as well as to draw attention to moths in general, to their significant presence in nature and their current protection requirements.
EMN data is collected by hundreds of volunteers and submitted through national coordinators to the central processing group at the Lepidopterological Society of Hungary and the Entomological Society of Luzern, Switzerland.
Until now, there has been one event per year starting in 2004.
Bioshare Data Repository hosts a copy of the EMN data with the sole purpose to feed it to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility network. Some data processing like extraction and transformation of coordinates has been done for that purpose. Access the data at GBIF using this URL: http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/1934
Keywords
European Moth Nights, Ladislaus REZBANYAI-RESER (CH-Luzern) & Mihály KÁDÁR (HU-Debrecen), Insecta, Lepidoptera, Arthropoda, Animalia, The main goal of the European Moth Night (EMN) events is to establish contacts between moth collectors in Europe, to create a geographically wide-ranging snapshot of moths flying in the same period, as well as to draw attention to moths in general, to their significant presence in nature and their current protection requirements.
EMN data is collected by hundreds of volunteers and submitted through national coordinators to the central processing group at the Lepidopterological Society of Hungary and the Entomological Society of Luzern, Switzerland.
Until now, there has been one event per year starting in 2004.
Bioshare Data Repository hosts a copy of the EMN data with the sole purpose to feed it to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility network. Some data processing like extraction and transformation of coordinates has been done for that purpose. Access the data at GBIF using this URL: http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/1934, DABUH, Europe
Citation
Rerbanyai-Reser, L. & Kádár, M. 2004, 2005, 2006. European Moth Nights. CH-Luzern, HU-Debrecen. http://euromothnights.uw.hu/
Any data gained from the results of the European Moth Nights and the full text or shortened version of the relevant scientific balance complete with maps may be freely used for further scientific, nature conservancy or educational purposes. Only the indic