Lepidopterists of France
Study, protection and conservation of butterflies

Articles classified in 'Discovery'

December 22, 2011

In addition to our pages dedicated to the valleys of Kosñipata and Tambopata (Peru), the Pastaza and Sangay (Ecuador), we present a new series of photographs illustrating the exceptional richness of the Andean foothills lépidofaune along the Amazon.

August 28, 2011

On a recent trip to Madagascar, our friend Thierry Laugier us some photos illustrating the local fauna, characterized by exceptional levels of endemism.

July 3, 2011

Butterflies and Moths of some part of the Brazilian Amazon forest disappears in favor of farming: the region Colider.

March 1, 2011

The beautiful part of Sydney in Australia this magnificent landscapes and a wide variety of natural environments. Lépidoptérique wildlife is, of course, typical of the Australian region: these photographs offer us a glimpse.

January 6, 2011

Where they will see the Satyrinae Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides, considered the species most Southern: this taxon is found to parallel 55 ° South in Tierra del Fuego.

September 12, 2010

Confines of Tibet to the rainforests of Xichuangbanna, some glimpses of the extraordinary rich fauna of Yunnan.

June 12, 2010

Rhopalocera taken some pictures of the Island of Koh Chang (Thailand) and around Angkor (Cambodia). Where we see that Troides aeacus aeacus is a butterfly, locally at least, the most common.

June 4, 2010

Twelve days in August 2009 at Tenerife, Especially looking for pictures of Rhopalocera Some endemic, chiefly Hipparchia wyssii. This last species Seems To Be quite vulnerable on the road TF24 Because Of Bad Behaviour driving.

April 15, 2010

We receive from Dr. Carlos Marzano photographs of Lepidoptera from Argentina. We thank him very much. Carlos Marzano specializes in the macro-picture entomological.

March 18, 2010

The mountains of Guizhou and Guangxi (South China) are located at the junction of two types of fauna.

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