Published
25th May 2015
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
Golden-rod
Pug Eupithecia virgaureata doubleday (Lep: Geometridae) a truly
polyphagous species and records of Eupithecia species overwintering
twice as pupae.
B. P. Henwood 89-94
A new Phtheochroa Stephens, 1829 (Lep.: Tortricidae: Cochylini) from
Cyprus. Ian
Barton 97-101
On Pammene crataegophila Amsel, 1935 (Tortricidae) from Cyprus, with
a description
of the female genitalia. Ian Barton 104-108
Boudinotiana puella mediterranea
(Gavev, 1984) (Lep.: Geometridae) – new
genus and
new species for Greece. Stoyan Beshkov 116-118
Some new for Serbia and rare Lepidoptera species collected at light
in Eastern Serbia.
Stoyan Beshkov 127-134
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Notes
Eilema caniola (Hb) (Lep.: Erebidae), Hoary Footman new to Bedfordshire.
Melissa G.
Banthorpe 94
Observations on the larva of Incurvaria pectinea Haworth (Lep.: Incurvariidae).
Miss S.
D. Beavan and R. J. Heckford 95-96
Recent records of the Festoon Apoda limacodes (Hufnagel) (Lep.: Limacodidae)
on
Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire. M. H. Smith 101-103
Meganola abula ([d. & S.]) (Lep.: Nolidae), Kent Black Arches new
to Bedfordshire
(VC30). Melissa G. Banthorpe 103
Larvae of four species of footman moths (Lep.: Erebidae, Arctiinae) found
on unusual
foodplants. B. P. Henwood and P. H. Sterling 108-110
Epinotia subocellana (donovan) (Lep.: Tortricidae) larva using an old
gall as a
habitation. Roy Leverton and Mark R. Young 110-111
Brown-tails Euproctis chrysorrhoea (L.) and Spindle Ermine larvae Yponomeuta
cagnagella (Hb.) at Loves Farm estate, St Neots, Huntingdonshire. Barry
Dickerson 111-114
Macaria alternata (d. & S.) (Lep.: Geometridae): the first confirmed
record of Sharpangled
Peacock in Bedfordshire. Melissa G. Banthorpe 114
Larvae of Pieris brassicae (L.) and P. rapae (L.) in winter (Lep.: Pieridae).
B. P.
Henwood 114-115
Record of a larva of the Scarce Bordered Straw Helicoverpa armigera (Hb.)
(Lep.:
Noctuidae) in the wild. Barry Henwood 115
The antennae of Twin-spotted Quaker Anorthoa (= Orthosia) munda (Lep.:
Noctuidae).
J. C. A. Craik 119-121
The use of a flight interception trap to record Lepidoptera. Kevin Royles
122-123
Bristly Ox-tongue Helminthotheca echioides may be worth a second glance!
Kevin
Royles124-126
Blackthorn Prunus spinosa L.: a larval foodplant of Swammerdamia pyrella
(Villers,
1789) (Lep.: Yponomeutidae). Miss S. D. Beavan and R. J. Heckford .126
Record of a larva of the Scarce Bordered Straw Helicoverpa armigera (Hb.)
(Lep.:
Noctuidae) in the wild. Barry Henwood 134
Batesian mimicry in Anarta myrtilla (L.) (Lep.: Noctuidae)? J. C. Weir
135-136
Announcements
Appeal
for contributions 103
Graham Howarth 136
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