Published
25th May 2017
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
Anarsia
lineatella Zeller, 1839 and Anarsia innoxiella Gregersen & Karsholt,
2017 (Lep.:
Gelechiidae) in the British Isles. Stephen Palmer 117-124
Gelechia hippophaella (Schrank, 1802) (Lep.: Gelechiidae): consideration
of the larval
period and possible affiliation to native plants of Hippophae rhamnoides
L. in England.
S. D. Beavan, R. J. Heckford and S. M. Palmer 127-139
The Caddisfly Trichostegia minor (Curtis,
1834) (Trichoptera: Phryganeidae) confirmed
as an Irish species. James P. O’Connor and Cathal McNaughton
147-150
Dotted carpet Alcis jubata (Thunberg, 1788) (Lep.: Geometridae): its
captive rearing
from egg to adult moth. Nigel G. J. Richards 151-155
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Notes
Argyresthia
glabratella (Zeller, 1847) (Lep.: Argyresthiidae) new to Ireland.
Jon Clifton 125
An unusal Caloptilia semifascia (Haw.) (Lep.: Gracillariidae). Paul
Kitchener 126
A second British example of Cydia indivisa Danilevsky, 1963 (Lep.:
Tortricidae). A. G.
J. Butcher and P. J. Jewess 140-141
Putative database of forms and aberrations of the Heart and Dart moth
Agrotis
exclamationis (Linnaeus, 1758). Dafydd Lewis 141
Palpita vitrealis (Rossi) (Lep.: Crambidae) new for North-east Scotland.
Roy Leverton 142-143
2017 Uyttenboogaart-Eliasen prize. The Editorial Team 143
New species of leaf-mining moths and bagworms in East Yorkshire: recent
colonists or
overlooked residents? Andy D. Nunn156-159
Notes from a red hole in south-east England. Chris Tyler-Smith and
Yali Xue 159-161
Obituary
Walter Gerald Tremewan.
144-146
Book Reviews
Field Guide to the moths of Great Britain and Ireland. Third edition
162-163
Ponds and Small Lakes and Solitary Bees 162-163.
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