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Peer-reviewed Papers: Vitula
edmundsii (Packard, [1865]) (Lep.: Pyralidae): discovery of the first
breeding population in the
British Isles. T. J. Tams 269-274 Notes An unknown species of pyralid moth from Northamptonshire. David Manning 274-275 Musotima nitidalis (Walker, [1866]) (Lep.: Crambidae): New for Hertfordshire, VC21, from two sites. Graeme J. Smith 276-277 Sharp-angled Peacock Macaria alternata ((D.& S.) (Lep.: Geometridae) – a new macromoth for Herfordshire. Liz Goodyear and Helen Bantock 277-278 Macro-moths flying unusually late in Yorkshire in 2015. Charles Fletcher 307-309 Large Thorn Ennomos autumnaria (Werneb.) probably resident at Tydd St Mary, Lincolnshire. Paul Waring 309-310 An unexpected contortion of a Satellite Eupsilia transversa (Hufn.) (Lep.: Noctuidae). Ben Sale318 White-spotted Pinion Cosmia diffinis (L.) in Lincolnshire. Paul Waring 319-320
Call of nature: The secret life of dung 320-321 Moth 321-322 Soldierflies,
their allies and Conopidae 322-323 |
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