Published
25th September 2015
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
Deplanqueia
inscriptella (Duponchel, 1836) a sister species of D. dilutella (Denis& Schiffermüller,
1775) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) resident in Britain. David Agassiz
185-189
Vitula edmandsii (Packard, [1865]) (Lep.: Pyralidae): in County Durham.
T. J. Tams 190-192
Eight new and some rare for Serbia nocturnal Lepidoptera species
collected at light.
Stoyan Beshkov 212-227
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Notes
Garden Tiger Arctia caja (L.) (Lep.: Arctiidae), a distinctive aberration
caught in
Shropshire. Graham Wenman 193-194
The Elephant and the Wasp! Dug Heath. 194
Riband Wave Idaea aversata (L.) (Lep.: Geometridae) banded form frequency
in
Scotland. Roy Leverton 195-197
Strange Copulation: Meadow Brown and Red Admiral. Harry E. Clarke 197-198
Bristly Ox-tongue. Martin R. Honey 198-199
The larva of Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana (Walk.) (Lep.:
Tortricidae)
feeding on Broad Bean Vicia faba. Barry Dickerson 199
Cydia leguminana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846) (Lep.: Tortricidae) - first
British record since
1976. D. V. Manning 200
Mercury vapour light bulbs – past, present and future. J. C. A.
Craik 201-203
Possible trivoltinism in Ectoedemia septembrella (Stainton) (Lep.: Nepticulidae).
Rob
Edmunds 203-204
Nothochrysa fulviceps (Stephens) (Neur.: Chrysopidae). An unexpected
flurry of records
in 2015. Colin W. Plant 205-206
A response to some criticisms of the ‘Selection Theory’ of
industrial melanism. J. C.
Weir 206-211
The moths of Fox Covert, Werrington, Peterborough. Paul Waring 228-231
Book
Review
Moths
of Europe. Vol. 4: Pyralids 2 231-233
The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland Volume 5 (parts
I and II) 234-236
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