Presence
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Presence status | |
Notes on presence status | Probably blown over from Africa via natural dispersal, established all over the Caribbean nowadays. |
Publications
- Buurt, G. van, & Debrot, A.O. 2012. Exotic and invasive terrestrial and freshwater animal species in the Dutch Caribbean. 1-37. IMARES, Wageningen.
- Debrot, A.O., Madden, H., Becking, L.E., Rojer, A. & Miller, J.Y. 2020. The butterflies of St. Eustatius with faunal comparisons among the adjacent islands of the Lesser Antilles. Caribbean Journal of Science 50(1): 91-106. [link]
- Debrot, A.O. & Miller, J.Y. 2004. Butterflies and moths of Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire. 1-100. CARMABI Foundation, Willemstad.
- Debrot, A.O., Miller, J.Y., Miller, J.D. & Leysner, B.T. 1999. The Butterfly fauna of Curaçao, West Indies: 1996 Status and Long-term species turnover. Caribbean Journal of Science 35: 184-194.
- Hill, A. 2012. Butterflies and Moths in the West Indies of the Caribbean. Focus on Nature Tours.
- Miller, J.Y., Debrot, A.O., Miller, L.D. 2003. A survey of butterflies from Aruba and Bonaire and new Records for Curaçao. Caribbean Journal of Science 39: 170-175.
- Yokoyama, M. 2010. The Incomplete Guide to the Wildlife of Saint Martin. 129 pp. sxm wildlife.
- Yokoyama, M. 2013. The Incomplete guide to the wildlife of Saint Martin. Revised and expanded second edition. 131. sxm wildlife.