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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 34 (2023), Editorial: 1 - 11
Publication Date : 2024-09-15
Author/s : David A. Edge
Title : Metamorphosis Volume 34 - Editorial pages
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Afrotropical Butterflies
Family Lycaenidae Leach, 1815, Subfamily Poritiinae Doherty, 1886, Tribe Liptenini Röber, 1892, Subtribe Liptenina Röber, 1892: 1 - 15
Publication Date : 2024-09-10
Author/s : Mark C. Williams
Title : Genus Falcuna
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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 35 (2024), Obituaries: 57 - 82
Publication Date : 2024-09-10
Author/s : David A. Edge (Editor)
Title : OBITUARY – Professor Emeritus Mark Christopher Williams
17 April 1950 to 10 September 2023†
Abstract : 1.Family background and ancestry Elise Andrach-Schaberg
2.Schooling Elise Andrach-Schaberg and Graham Henning
3.Early passion for butterflies Elise Andrach-Schaberg and June Williams
4.University and Onderstepoort career June Williams and Sarah Clift
5.First marriage and children, with tributes June, Bronwyn and Carmen Williams
6.Founding of LepSoc Southern Africa June Williams and Graham Henning
7.Metamorphosis Dave Edge and Hermann Staude8.Second marriage and family, with tributes Tildie, Gisela, Alex. Lionel and Neil Williams
9.LepSoc Africa and Afrotropical Butterflies Steve Collins, Dave Edge and Jeremy Dobson
10.Butterfly conservation Dave Edge
11.Reminiscences by Jeremy Dobson Jeremy Dobson
12.Reminiscences by Steve Woodhall Steve Woodhall
13.Reminiscences by Hermann Staude Hermann Staude
14.Tributes from LepSoc Africa members African Butterfly News
15. Publications – Veterinary Science June Williams
16. Publications – Lepidoptera Dave Edge
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Afrotropical Butterflies
Family Lycaenidae Leach, 1815, Subfamily Theclinae Swainson, 1830, Tribe Deudorigini Doherty, 1886: 1 - 22
Publication Date : 2024-07-18
Author/s : Thomas Desloges
Title : Genus Capys
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Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 35 (2024), Articles: 1 - 6
Publication Date : 2024-07-16
Author/s : Hitoshi Takano, Ashley H. Kirk-Spriggs and Violette Dérozier
Title : The potential of Malaise traps as an important tool in butterfly (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) inventories, based on studies conducted in Republic of Congo
Abstract : Results of butterflies sampled as by-catch in Malaise traps deployed in indigenous forests at Parc National de Nouabalé-Ndoki, Republic of Congo are presented. Using traps deployed with cyanide as a killing agent, rather than the standard ethanol, 153 species of butterfly belonging to five families were sampled, which constituted nearly one-third of the butterfly species known from the Park, with numerous species not encountered during general collecting. The benefits and drawbacks of using this technique, as well as the potential for these traps to be used as part of future butterfly inventories are discussed. The species samples are presented in a tabulated form.
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