Published
25th September 2023
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
Coleophora
coronillae Zeller, 1849 (Coleophoridae), new to the British Isles.
Raymond
A. Watson 185-189
Blastobasis glandulella (Riley, 1871) (Blastobasidae) new to the British
Isles. Peter J.
Hodge 193-196
Observations on the larva, pupa and cocoon of Zelleria hepariella Stainton,
1849 (Lep.:
Yponomeutidae). S. D. Beavan and R. J. Heckford
199-210
Observation on the stages of Scythris
inspersella (Hübner, 1817)
(Lep.: Scythrididae).
Rob Edmunds
211-214
Clepsis peritana (Clemens, 1860) (Lep.: Tortricidae) new to the British
Isles. David W.
Emley and Karl Stockton 218-220
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Notes:
Dichelia
histrionana (Frölich,
1828) (Tortricidae) update. Peter Hall 189
First record of the Fig-leaf Skeletonizer Choreutis nemorana Hübner,
1799 (Choreutidae)
from East Sussex. Keith A. Palmer 190-191
Discovery of a female Limnephilus pati o’Connor (Trich.: Limnephilidae)
in Scotland.
Robin D. Sutton, Ian D. Wallace and James P. O’Connor
191-192
Celypha lacunana ([D.& S.], 1775) (Tortricidae): A confusion species
for Phycitodes
maritima (Tengström, 1848) (Pyralidae). Rob Edmunds 197-198.
Glyphodes caesalis (Walker, 1859) Crambidae and Paysandisia archon
(Burmeister, 1880)
Castniidae: Two unexpectedly adventive moths in the London area. Colin
W. Plant 215-217
Olive Olea europaea – a surprising new larval foodplant for the
Coronet moth Craniophora
ligustri (D.& S., 1975) (Lep.: Noctuidae). Barry P. Warrington
221
Book Reviews:
Animals
under logs and stones 222
Hymenoptera. The Natural History & Diversity of Wasps, Bees & Ants
223
What a bee knows. Exploring the thoughts, memories and personalities
of bees 223
The lives of beetles. A natural history of Coleoptera 224
Ants. A visual guide 224
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