Published
25th January 2022
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
Fifth update to A Checklist of the
Lepidoptera of the British Isles, 2013 on account of
subsequently published data. David J. L. Agassiz, S. D. Beavan & R.
J. Heckford 1-5
Isophrictis anthemidella (Wocke, 1871) (Lep.: Gelechiidae), new for
Great Britain. Mark
J. Sterling, Klaus Sattler and David C. Lees 7-15
Homoeosoma nimbella (Duponchel, 1837) (Lep.: Pyralidae) breeding in
Dorset (VC9),
with comments on the distribution at the site. Jack W. Oughton 18-20
The status of Caloptilia honoratella (Rebel, 1914) and C.
hemidactylella ([Denis& Schiffermüller], 1774)
in Britain with a note on two similar additional Acer-feeding
Caloptilia that might appear in Britain (Lep.: Gracillariidae). Colin
W. Plant 21-39
An example of the species diversity and abundance of butterflies of
the forest edge in
the vicinity of Jagodina (Serbia).Boban Stankovic 46-51
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Notes:
Barea
asbolaea (Meyrick, 1833) (Lep.: Oecophoridae) discovered in Sussex.
Michael
Whiteside 6
Epinotia granitana (Herricch-Schäffer, 1851) (Lep.: Tortricidae):
Third record for the
British Isles. Andy King. 16-17
Caloptilia fidella (Reutti, 1853) (Lep.: Gracillariidae): Further studies
in East Suffolk.
Raymond A. Watson and Helen McClennon-Warnock 40-42
Migration of the African Monarch Butterfly Danaus chrysippis (L.) (Lep.:
Danainae.
Nymphalidae) on the coast of the Gambia, West Africa, in 1984. John
F. Burton 42-43
Larvae mining Spindle berries – a cautionary tale. Rob Edmunds
44-45
Book Reviews
Pterophoridae Fauna of Balkan Peninsula (Lepidoptera): Distribution,
Biology,
Identification by Imre Fazekas 5
Why nature conservation isn’t working by Adrian Spalding 52
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