Published
25th July 2009
Peer-reviewed Papers:
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Grasshoppers
and Bush-crickets (Orthoptera) of Military Training Grounds near
Colchester. Tim Gardiner and Ted Benton 167-171
A list of the Butterflies (Lepidoptera) of Petra, Southern Jordan. Saleh
Ahmad Al-
Quran 173-182
Armyworms (Diptera: Sciaridae) at Kilmelford, Argyll, in 2008. Clive
Craik and Astrid van der Kraan
183-190
Further Aberrations of the African Clouded Yellow Colias electo L. (Lep.:
Pieridae)
from the Western Cape, South Africa. Leonard McLeod 192-194
Notes:
Cosmopterix
zieglerella (Hb.) (Lep.: Cosmopterigidae) near Reading, Berkshire.
I.
Sims 157
Daily fluctuations in the numbers of the louse fly Crataerina pallida
(Latreille 1812)
(Dip.: Hippoboscidae) seen at Common Swift Spus apus nests. Mark D. Walker 157-158
First locality of Euchalcia chlorocharis (DDufay, 1961) in Albania and
first reports for
Hadena tephroleuca (Boisduval, 1833), Proxenus hospes (Freyer, 1831),
Amphipoea
(L., 1761) and Agrotis syricola Corti & Draudt, 1933 in the Republic
of mecedonia
(Lep.: Noctuidae). Stoyan Beshkov 159-163
Winter mines of Chromatomyia aprilina (Goureau 1851, Dip.: Agromyzidae):
first UK
records. Keith Palmer 164-165
Noteworthy record of a late-flying Common Cockchafer Melolontha melolontha
L.
(Col.: Scarabaeidae) from a Rothamsted Light Trap. Philip J. L. Gould 165
Pebble Hook-tip Drepana falcataria (L.). (Lep.: Drepanidae) surviving
in refrigerator.
Roy Leverton 166
Scythris inspersella (Hb.) (Lep.: Scythrididae) in East Suffolk. Tony
Pritchard 166
The Dark Umber Philereme transversata (Hufn.) (Lep.: Geometridae), a
first for
Northumberland. Philip J. L. Gould 172
Grapholita caecana (Schläger) (Lep.: Tortricidae) in Bedfordshire.
David Manning 172
New pyralid moth records from Rum National Nature Reserve. Nick A. Littlewood 190-191
Very late-flying Beautiful Snout Hypena crassalis (Fabr.) (Lep.: Noctuidae)
from a
Rothamsted Light Trap. Philip J. L. Gould 191
Announcement
Erratum slip for the 3rd Edition of ‘Skinner”
172
Book Reviews
Moths
of Europe, volume 2: Geometrid Moths by P. Leraut 194-196
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