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@article{7b3b6510cf2a46f7b4ed868865ef1caf,
title = "Occasional photographic records of butterflies (lepidoptera, papilionoidea) in cambodia: 3, pursat, siem reap, preah vihear and stung treng provinces in western, north-western and northern cambodia",
abstract = "The butterfly (Papilionoidea) fauna of Cambodia is very rich but too insufficiently studied. Results are presented of occasional photographic records of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) made in 2016-2019 (some also in 2006) along with studies on the Odonata fauna in 67 localities of western and northern provinces of Cambodia: Pursat, Siem Reap, Preah Vihear and Stung Treng. This paper completes the two previous communications of this series devoted to the south-western and eastern provinces of this country. In total, 162 identified and 13 provisionally identified species are listed; 22 species (Miletus ancon, Arhopala agrata, A. alesia, A. allata, A. ammonides, A. atrax, A. aurelia, A. moolaiana, A. silhetensis, Drupadia theda, Anthene licates, Prosotas aluta, Danaus chrysippus, Cirrochroa surya, Doleschallia bisaltide, Athyma ranga, Euthalia recta, Burara oedipodea, Hasora chromus, Pseudocoladenia dan, Koruthalaios sindu, Parnara ganga) are for the first time reported in literature for Cambodia. These and some problematic species are illustrated. Some misidentifications in the two first communications of the series are made; due to reidentification Arhopala camdana and Borbo cinnara are for the first time reported for Cambodia in literature.",
keywords = "Fauna, Indochina, Photographic records, Preah Vihear Province, Pursat Province, Rhopalocera, Siem Reap Province, Stung Treng Province",
author = "Kosterin, {Oleg E.}",
note = "Funding Information: The author is grateful to Gerard Chartier for the help in species identification and fruitful discussion, to Eddie Smith for a great and permanent help in revealing most interesting localities in Siem Reap Province, to Poly Pey, Sok Ngov, Vann Sai and Tai Thep for their help in getting to Prey Long Forest and fieldwork there. David Thomas has kindly taken a labour of checking the manuscript language. The work was partly supported by International Dragonfly Fund and Russian State Scientific Project 0324–2019–0041–C–01. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
month = oct,
day = "5",
doi = "10.3897/ABS.6.E53770",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
pages = "293--338",
journal = "Acta Biologica Sibirica",
issn = "2412-1908",
publisher = "Altai State University",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Occasional photographic records of butterflies (lepidoptera, papilionoidea) in cambodia

T2 - 3, pursat, siem reap, preah vihear and stung treng provinces in western, north-western and northern cambodia

AU - Kosterin, Oleg E.

N1 - Funding Information: The author is grateful to Gerard Chartier for the help in species identification and fruitful discussion, to Eddie Smith for a great and permanent help in revealing most interesting localities in Siem Reap Province, to Poly Pey, Sok Ngov, Vann Sai and Tai Thep for their help in getting to Prey Long Forest and fieldwork there. David Thomas has kindly taken a labour of checking the manuscript language. The work was partly supported by International Dragonfly Fund and Russian State Scientific Project 0324–2019–0041–C–01. Publisher Copyright: © Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

PY - 2020/10/5

Y1 - 2020/10/5

N2 - The butterfly (Papilionoidea) fauna of Cambodia is very rich but too insufficiently studied. Results are presented of occasional photographic records of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) made in 2016-2019 (some also in 2006) along with studies on the Odonata fauna in 67 localities of western and northern provinces of Cambodia: Pursat, Siem Reap, Preah Vihear and Stung Treng. This paper completes the two previous communications of this series devoted to the south-western and eastern provinces of this country. In total, 162 identified and 13 provisionally identified species are listed; 22 species (Miletus ancon, Arhopala agrata, A. alesia, A. allata, A. ammonides, A. atrax, A. aurelia, A. moolaiana, A. silhetensis, Drupadia theda, Anthene licates, Prosotas aluta, Danaus chrysippus, Cirrochroa surya, Doleschallia bisaltide, Athyma ranga, Euthalia recta, Burara oedipodea, Hasora chromus, Pseudocoladenia dan, Koruthalaios sindu, Parnara ganga) are for the first time reported in literature for Cambodia. These and some problematic species are illustrated. Some misidentifications in the two first communications of the series are made; due to reidentification Arhopala camdana and Borbo cinnara are for the first time reported for Cambodia in literature.

AB - The butterfly (Papilionoidea) fauna of Cambodia is very rich but too insufficiently studied. Results are presented of occasional photographic records of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) made in 2016-2019 (some also in 2006) along with studies on the Odonata fauna in 67 localities of western and northern provinces of Cambodia: Pursat, Siem Reap, Preah Vihear and Stung Treng. This paper completes the two previous communications of this series devoted to the south-western and eastern provinces of this country. In total, 162 identified and 13 provisionally identified species are listed; 22 species (Miletus ancon, Arhopala agrata, A. alesia, A. allata, A. ammonides, A. atrax, A. aurelia, A. moolaiana, A. silhetensis, Drupadia theda, Anthene licates, Prosotas aluta, Danaus chrysippus, Cirrochroa surya, Doleschallia bisaltide, Athyma ranga, Euthalia recta, Burara oedipodea, Hasora chromus, Pseudocoladenia dan, Koruthalaios sindu, Parnara ganga) are for the first time reported in literature for Cambodia. These and some problematic species are illustrated. Some misidentifications in the two first communications of the series are made; due to reidentification Arhopala camdana and Borbo cinnara are for the first time reported for Cambodia in literature.

KW - Fauna

KW - Indochina

KW - Photographic records

KW - Preah Vihear Province

KW - Pursat Province

KW - Rhopalocera

KW - Siem Reap Province

KW - Stung Treng Province

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85095713822&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.3897/ABS.6.E53770

DO - 10.3897/ABS.6.E53770

M3 - Article

AN - SCOPUS:85095713822

VL - 6

SP - 293

EP - 338

JO - Acta Biologica Sibirica

JF - Acta Biologica Sibirica

SN - 2412-1908

ER -

ID: 25992712