Published
25th January 2005
Peer-reviewed Papers:
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The immigration of Lepidoptera to the British Isles in 2001. Steven
Nash and Bernard Skinner 1-27
Notes:
Continent cut off by fog. Barry Goater 32-33
Editorial Comment. Colin W. Plant 33-34
Some notable British barkfly (Psocoptera) observations. Bob Saville,
Keith A.Alexander, William R. Dolling and Peter Kirby 35-39
Hazards of butterfly collecting – ABD in the Sundarban mangroves,
Bangladesh, Christmas 2002. Torben B. Larsen 39-42
Oxyptilus laetus (Zell.) (Lep. Pterophoridae) new to the Scottish fauna.
Colin W. Plant 42-43
The Aston Rowant record of Ceutorhynchus syrites Germar (Col.: Curculionidae) – a
mystery unresolved? M. G. Morris 43
Cacoecimorpha pronubana (Hb.) (Lep.: Tortricidae) in a Dublin glasshouse.
J. P.O’Connor and K. G. M. Bond 44
Book Reviews and notices:
The smaller moths of Herefordshire and Worcestershire: An atlas. Part
2. Tortricidae to Pterophoridae by Michael Harper and Tony Simpson
45
Larval foodplants of the butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland by
Peter R. May 45-46
Rearing and studying stick and leaf insects by Paul D. Brock46
Orbituary:
John Michael Arthur Blake Chalmers-Hunt. David Agassiz 27-29
Michael Chalmers-Hunt – a Tribute. Christopher Luckens 29-30
J. M. Chalmers-Hunt – A Personal Appreciation and Reminiscence.
Dennis S. Burrows 30-31
Michael Chalmers-Hunt. Anthony A. Allen 32
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