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contents - volume 132 (part 3)

Published 25th May 2020

Peer-reviewed Papers:

A contribution to the knowledge of the moth diversity (Heterocera) of Bosnia& Herzegovina. Toni Koren & Matea Martinovic 124-128

A contribution to knowledge of the Balkan Lepidoptera: some species collected in Albania in August 2018. Stoyan Beshkov, Colin W. Plant & Ana Nahirnic 129-152


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Coleophora saxicolella Duponchek, 1843 corrigendum and Coleophora versurella Zeller, 1849 from Fair Isle, Shetland. Nick Riddiford & Mark R. Young 105

An adventive population of Oinophila v-flava (Haworth, 1828) (Tineidae) from a potted plant, Oxfordshire (VC23). Douglas H. Boyes 106

Monopis laevigella [Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775] (Tineidae) bred from a pellet deposited by a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos. Robin Knill-Jones 107-108

A record of Zelleria oleastrella (Yponomeutidae) from Herefordshire (VC36). Robin Hemming 109

Nineta pallida (Schneider) (Neur.: Chrysopidae): A fourth British example and chronologically the first. Colin W. Plant 109-110

Mallow Larentia clavaria Haw. (Geometridae) in Scotland. Katty Baird 110-111

Confirmation of the presence in Spain of Psorosa ferrugatella (Turati, 1924) and Epischnia ampliatella (Heinemann, 1864) (Pyralidae, Phycitinae). John Girdley, Manuel Garre, R. M. Rubio, J. J. Guerrero & A. S. Ortiz 111-114

More on the Dotted Fan-foot Macrochilo cribrumalis (Hb.) (Erebidae) in Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. Paul Waring& Dee Shore 114-115

The Small Ranunculus Hecatera dysodea (D.& S.) (Noctuidae) as a garden moth. Christopher Iles 116-117

Digging for England, GDPR and copyright. Graham Wenman 117-119

Notes on the early stages of two little-known moth species from South Wiltshire. L. K. Evans 120-123

Additional records of the Cryptic Fern Horisme radicaria (La Harpe) (Geometridae) support this species being an established resident in south-east England. Sean P. Clancy & Graeme J. Smith 152

Asalebria pseudoflorella, 1934 (Pyralidae: Phycitinae) in the Balkans. Colin W. Plant & Ignác Richter 153-155

A striking form of Foxglove Pug Eupithecia pulchellata Stephens (Geometridae). Roger Morton 156







 

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