Published
25th March 2003
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
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The changing moth and butterfly fauna of Britain during the twentieth
century. Mark Parsons 49-66
The butterfly fauna
of Central Ariège, Pyrenees, France in the
1920s and 2002. David Corke 77-94
The validity and synonymy of the names Bicyclus martius Fabricius,
1793 and B. sanaos hewitson, 1866 (Nymphalidae; Satyrinae). Torben
B. Larsen 95-96
Notes:
More on Cacyreus marshalli (Butler) (Lep.: Lycaenidae). M. Marney 67
Criomorphus williamsi China (Hem.: Delphacidae) apparently new to Kent.
Laurence Clemons 67
Paralister obscurus (Kugelann) (Col.: Histeridae) in Devon Ð a
recent record. Alex Williams 68
What value will individual field naturalists have in insect distribution
recording in the future? Keith P. Bland 68-69
Some recent Suffolk (VC 25 & 26) records of the Pauper Pug Eupithecia
egenaria H.-S. (Lep: Geometridae). Tony Prichard 69
Note on the name eutyphron, a subspecies of Maculinea arion (L.) (Lep.:
Lycaenidae). A. A. Allen 70
A note on the apparent rarity of Orthoceratium lacustre (Scopoli) (Dipt.:Dolichopodidae)
in Kent. Laurence Clemons 70-71
Further records of Tephritis matricariae (Loew) (Dip.: Tephritidae)
in Kent. Laurence Clemons 71
Astiosoma rufifrons Duda (Dipt.: Asteiidae) in East Kent. Laurence
Clemons 71-72
Hydriomena furcata Thun.(Lep. Geometridae): Melanism in north-west
Kent and elsewhere. B. K. West 72-73
Gnophomyia viridipennis (Gimmerthal) (Dip.: Limoniidae) in Kent Ð rare
or simply under-recorded? Laurence Clemons 74
Hazards of butterfly collecting. Butterflies at boarding school in
Denmark, 1958-1962. Torben B. Larsen 74-76
Subscriber Notices:
List of Middlesex microlepidoptera now available. Colin W. Plant 76
Request for British examples of allegedly Japanese species. Hideo Ogai
96
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