Four areas in Montenegro were visited at the end of June - beginning of July 2020. We found 12 species of Zygaenidae. Second records for Adscita statices drenowskii (Alberti, 1939) and Jordanita globulariae (Hübner, 1793) for Montenegro are provided here. Additional records are given for J. notata (Zeller, 1847) and Zygaena punctum Ochsenheimer, 1808 for which there are less than ten localities known in Montenegro.
The field site network (FSN) plays a central role in conducting joint research within all Assessing Large-scale Risks for biodiversity with tested Methods (ALARM) modules and provides a mechanism for integrating research on different topics in ALARM on the same site for measuring multiple impacts on biodiversity. The network covers most European climates and biogeographic regions, from Mediterranean through central European and boreal to subarctic. The project links databases with the European-wide field site network FSN, including geographic information system (GIS)-based information to characterise the test location for ALARM researchers for joint on-site research. Maps are provided in a standardised way and merged with other site-specific information. The application of GIS for these field sites and the information management promotes the use of the FSN for research and to disseminate the results. We conclude that ALARM FSN sites together with other research sites in Europe jointly could be used as a future backbone for research proposals.
As a result of recent attempts to document butterfly fauna and to create a national database of butterfly distribution in Serbia, a checklist of Serbian butterflies, counting representatives of 199 species with their vernacular names, is presented. The vernacular names of butterflies derivate from previously published data and relevant contemporary publications.
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