Peer-reviewed Papers:
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Water Betony Shargacucullia scrophulariae
(D. & S.) (Lep.: Noctuidae)
new to the Channel Islands. Philip H. Sterling and Peter D. M.
Costen 97-102
The dwarf form of Silver Y Autographa gamma (L.) (Lep.: Noctuidae). Roy
Leverton. 103-107
Sericomyia hispanica Peris, a little-known
European Hoverfly (Dip.: Syrphidae) recorded for the first time from
the French Pyrenees. Martin C. D. Speight 109-111
The Double Line Mythimna turca (L.)
(Lep.: Noctuidae): notes on its habitats, foodplants and suggested management
in England and Wales. R. J. Wolton, A. Spalding
and B. P. Henwood 133-142
Notes:
A Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta L. (Lep.: Satyridae) in London on the
first of March. Torben B. Larsen 107
Hummingbird Hawk-moth Macroglossum stellatarum (L.) (Lep.: Sphingidae) caterpillars in Banffshire. Roy Leverton 108
Diaperus boleti (L.) (Col.: Tenebrionidae) not confined to birch polypore
fungus. Keith N. A. Alexander 108
Coleophora involucrella (Chrétien, 1905) (Lep.: Coleophoridae):
The second record for France. Jon Clifton 111-112
A colony of Deltote bankiana (Fabr.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) persisting on
a calcareous downland site in East Kent (VC 15). Sean Clancy 112
Additional notable British barkfly (Psocoptera) observations. R. (Bob)
E. Saville, Keith N. A. Alexander, John H. Bratton, Laurence
Clemons and G. Marcus E. Oldfield 113-115
Bloxworth Snout Hypena obsitalis (Hb.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) hibernating
in German wartime bunkers on Guernsey and Alderney. P. D.
M. Costen 116-118
Hazards of butterfly collecting: Paragliding butterflies – Ghana
2007. Torben B.
Larsen
118-120
Xanthia icteritia Hufn. (Lep.: Noctuidae): A comment on infraspecific
variation, especially in regard to Kent B. K. West 121-122
MOTHS COUNT and the National Moth Recording Scheme – an update.
Zoë Randle. 122-123
Scotch Annulet Gnophos obfuscatus (D. & S.) (Lep.: Geometridae)
on a pebble beach. Roy Leverton 123
News on the conservation of some moths listed in the UK Biodiversity
Action Plan and two additional British Red Data Book species.
Paul Waring 124-132
The Pale-shouldered Cloud Chloantha hyperici (D. & S.) (Lep.: Noctuidae)
in North London: Sixth British record. Geoffrey Geiger 143