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HNB cyber news September 2025
(23 September 2025) — Starting today, 23 September 2025, the website of our journal Historia naturalis bulgarica utilises a new responsive design for use on various devices with a screen size of less than 400 pixels. Also, starting today, an individual tracking module is available for authors whose works are already in or entering our manuscript management system. Other modules of… [
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The September 2025 issue is out
(1 September 2025) — Issue 9 of volume 47 of Historia naturalis bulgarica was published today, 1 September. It includes three articles. The first, A small family unit of house mouse (Mus musculus) with anomalous colouration in Slovakia by Alexander Csanády, presents research on a small family unit of house mouse from Slovakia, where thirteen individuals exhibited anomalous colouration… [
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The August 2025 issue has been published
(1 August 2025) — Issue 8 of volume 47 of Historia naturalis bulgarica was published today, 1 August. It includes two articles. The first, Studies on the Balkan Lepidoptera I by Stoyan Beshkov and Ana Nahirnić-Beshkova, presents data on 442 species of Lepidoptera from more than 120 localities with numerous genera and species new to Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia,… [
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The July 2025 issue has been published
(1 July 2025) — Issue 7 of volume 47 of Historia naturalis bulgarica was published today, 1 July. It includes two articles. The first, First record of the fungus Setomelanomma holmii (Pleosporales, Phaeosphaeriaceae) on Picea abies in Bulgaria by Maria Dobreva, Margarita Georgieva, Pencho Dermendzhiev, Vasil Velinov, Rumen Nachev and Georgi Georgiev, reports spruce needle drop… [
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The June 2025 issue has been published
(2 June 2025) — Issue 6 of volume 47 of Historia naturalis bulgarica was published today, 2 June. It includes three articles on insects. The first, Ectrepesthoneura arturi sp. n. from Baltic amber (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) by Dimitar Bechev, contains a description of a new species of the fungus gnats family Mycetophilidae from middle Eocene Baltic amber from Poland, the area… [
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