15 March 2023

Books

Faunistic Monographs

A serial publication established in 1973 as Monographs of the Fauna of Poland, renamed in 2005 to Faunistic Monographs. It publishes comprehensive studies in the fields of faunistics, zoogeography, systematics, and taxonomy of extant and fossil animals. The monographs are published in Polish or English, and all papers are peer-reviewed.

ISSN: 1899-3788

Editors of Faunistic Monographs

  1. Editor-in-Chief

    Wiesław Krzemiński (Kraków, Poland)

  2. Deputy Editor-in-Chief

    Daniel Kubisz (Kraków, Poland)

  3. Technical Editor

    Ewa Żychowska (Kraków, Poland)

  4. Editorial Board

    Mieczysław Mazur (Kraków, Poland)

    Elżbieta Warchałowska (Kraków, Poland)

    Tomasz Postawa (Kraków, Poland)

Editorial Office Address

Natural History Museum

9 Św. Sebastiana St.

31-049,Kraków


List of volumes:

Faunistic Monographs

 

Vol. 28 (2026) pages 1-222. Wiorek M., Lees D.C., Wahlberg N., Przybyłowicz Ł.
Rampant polyphyly to monophyly: a monograph of the endemic Thyrosticta and Melanonaclia Madagascan Polka Dot Moths (Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Syntomini).
Vol. 27 (2014) pages 1-106. Krzemińska A.
Abnormalities and Other Changes on Woolly Mammoth Bones from Central Europe 32,000 to 20,000 years ago – a monograph.
Vol. 26 (2013) • pages 1-250. Mazur M., Kubisz D.
Distribution and migrations of xerothermic beetles (Coleoptera) in the Vistula valley.
Vol. 25 (2008) • pages 1-135. Kania I., Węgierek P.
Palaeoaphididae (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha) from Lower Cretaceous Baissa deposits. Morphology and classification
Vol. 24 (2006) • pages 1-165. Kubisz D.
Oedemeridae and Scraptiidae of Poland (Coleoptera, Tenebrionoidea)
Vol. 23 (2005) • pages 1-340. Knutelski S.OUT OF PRINT
Diversity, ecology and chorology of weevils of the "Tatry" biosphere reserve (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)

Volumes 1–22 were published under the series title MONOGRAPHS OF THE FAUNA OF POLAND

Other Publications

TrilobitesOUT OF PRINT

Natalia Starzyk, Ewa Krzemińska

The first part of the book presents trilobites from our museum’s collection and discusses their structure and systematics from an evolutionary perspective. It describes the lifestyle and remarkable adaptations of trilobites to different environments. The second part describes some of the unusual methods used in trilobite research, especially in studying the structure of their eyes and the range of their capabilities.