Published
25th July 2014
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
Clepsis
dumicolana (Zeller, 1847) (Lep.: Tortricidae), new to Britain. Pedro
Pires 121-129
Short
contribution of the early spring macrolepidoptera of the Republic
of Macedonia
with a report of two new genera and four new Geometridae species
for the country.
Stoyan Beshkov and Viktor Gashtarov 133-143
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Notes
A rare aberration of the Six-spot Burnet Zygaena filipendulae
(L.) (Lep.: Zygaenidae) f.
chrysanthemi Borkhausen, 1789, found in North Staffordshire. Jean E.
Debenham 130-131
Moss on the ground: a hiding place for some arboreal feeding microlepidoptera.
Miss S.
D. Beavan and R. J.Heckford 131
Aberrant form of Riband Wave Ideaea aversata (L.) (Lep.: Geometridae)
in
Northumberland. Tom Tams 132
Coleophora conyzae Zeller (Lep.: Coleophoridae) – the male genitalia.
David Manning144
Euchromius cambridgei (Zeller) (Lep.: Crambidae): the second record for
Britain. Bill
Dykes.145-146
Diplopseustis perieresalis (Walker) (Lep.: Crambidae) new to Norfolk.
Dave Appleton 146-147
Phyllonorycter kuhlweiniella (Zeller) (Lep.: Gracillariidae) in Norfolk
in spring 2014. Dave
Appleton.148-149
Subilla confinis(Stephens) (Raphidioptera: Raphidiidae), a snake fly
new to Bedfordshire.
Melissa G. Banthorpe 150
An unusual Treble Lines Charanyca trigammica (Hufn.) (Lep.: Noctuidae).
Jon Clifton151
Eupithecia egenaria H.-S. (Lep.: Geometridae), Fletcher’s Pug or
Pauper Pug new to
Bedfordshire. Melissa G. Banthorpe 151-152
Leucania obsoleta (Hb.) (Lep.: Noctuidae), Obscure Waiscot: the first
confirmed record
for North Wales. Melissa G. Banthorpe. 153
Odonestris pruni (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lasiocampidae: Pinarinae, Odonestini),
the Plum
Lappet new to Britain. Martin R. Honey 153-154
Noctua orbona (Hufn.) (Lep.: Noctuidae), Lunar Yellow Underwing and Tetheella
fluctuosa
(Hb.) (Lep.: drepanidae), Satin Lutestring: the first confirmed recordsfor
Bedfordshire.
Melissa G. Banthorpe.155-156
Equipment
Appeal
MBU
moth trap bulbs 155
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