Peer-reviewed Papers:
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Dialectica scalariella (Zeller, 1850) (Lep.: Gracillariidae) new to
the British Isles David J.L. Agassiz 95-96
Synthymia
fixa (Fabricius, 1787) (Lep.: Noctuidae) — a re-appraisal
of its status on the British list. R. J. Heckford 97-105
Elachista nobilella Zeller, 1839 (Lep.: Elachistidae), a micro-moth
new to Britain. G. A. Collins and J. Porter 133-137
Notes:
A very early record of the Clouded Yellow Colias croceus Geoff. (Lep.:
Pieridae) in the Isle of Wight. Sam Knill-Jones 96
Moma alpium Osbeck (Lep.: Noctuidae) – decline in awareness of
its dimorphic character in Britain. B. K.West 105-106
Species of Lepidoptera new to the Isle of Wight in 2004. Sam Knill-Jones
106
Timandra comae (Schmidt) (Lep: Geometridae) – the first record
for VC 91, Kincardineshire and its status as a probable immigrant in
Scotland. Jeff Waddell and Steve Hunt 107-109
Hazards of butterfly collecting. ‘Fossil on a pin’ – Keele
University, UK, 1993 Torben B.Larsen 109-111
News on the conservation of some UK Biodiversity Action Plan moths
in 2004. Paul Waring 111-124
Valenzuela atricornis (McLachlan, 1869) (Psocoptera: Caeciliusidae)
in Yorkshire William R. Dolling 124
Observations of butterflies in remote parts of the Scottish Highlands.
Paul Ormerod 125-127
The editor invited Butterfly Conservation to comment on the above article
and their response is reproduced below. Richard Fox 127-128
Some potential recent Lepidoptera colonists in Suffolk. Tony Prichard
128-129
Danaus chrysippus (Lep.: Nymphalidae, Danainae) on the droppings of
the gemsbok Oryx gazella in Gemsbok National Park, Botswana/South
Africa. Torben B. Larsen 130-131
Chrysodeixis eriosoma (Doubleday, 1843) (Lep. : Noctuidae) in Hampshire.
Tony Pickles 131-132
Acontia lucida (Hufn.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) the Pale Shoulder in Suffolk.
David Wilson137-138
Still further thoughts on The Continent cut off by fog. Michael A.
Salmon 138
Five new records of the Autumnal Snout Schrankia intermedialis Reid
(Lep.:Noctuidae) from Devon. Philip J. L. Gould 139-140
A possible female Remm’s Rustic Mesapamea remmi (Rezbanyai-Reser)
(Lep.:Noctuidae) in Warwickshire. M. A. Bailey and D. C. G. Brown 140-141
Subscribers notices:
World Catalogue of Insects, Volume 5: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) by
John W. Brown & collaborators 141-142