Published
25th May 2022
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
British
Blastobasis maroccanella Amsel, 1952 are B. vittata (Wollaston, 1858).
Richard
Dickson, John R. Langmaid and Ian Thirlwell 116-120
Observations on the reliability of external characteristics to
distinguish adults of the British
Copper Underwing species Amphipyra pyramidea (L.) and A.
berbera Rungs (Lep.:
Noctuidae). L. J. Evans-Hill 123-136
Larval ecology of the Forester Adscita statices (L., 1758) (Lep.:
Zygaenidae) at a site in
Glamorgan, South Wales. G. M. Tordoff 137-142
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Notes:
Western Gorse Ulex gallii Planch: A previously unrecorded foodplant
of Phyllonorycter
ulicicolella (Stainton) (Gracillariidae). B. P. Henwood 115
Moth dispersal as observed at light traps. Paul Waring and Dee Shore
120-122
Further additions to the Lepidoptera recorded in Huntingdonshire, vice-county
31, with
notes on some other unusual species recorded during 2021. Barry Dickerson
143-147
Late-flying moths in Yorkshire in 2021. Charles Fletcher 148-149
Larvae of Flame Brocade Trigonophora flammea (Esper), White Point Mythimna
albipuncta ([D.&S.]) and Dark Sword-grass Agrotis ipsilon (Hufn.)
found in the wild
in the UK (Lep.: Noctuidae). B. P. Henwood, P. H. Sterling and D. Foot
150-151
A further record of larval feeding by Anania coronata (Hufnagle, 1767)
(Crambidae) on
Hedge Bindweed Calystegia sepium (L.). Ben Smart 152
A much belated record of Cydia interscindana (Möschler) from Kent
(Lep.: Totricidae).
Colin W. Plant 153
Recolonization of Werrington Brook Drain, Peterborough by the Four-spotted
Moth Tyta
luctuosa (D.&S.) and other day-flying Lepidoptera in 2021. Paul
Waring 153-155
Obituary:
John Rendle Langmaid
105-115
Announcement:
Appeal for Lacewing specimens from light traps. Colin W. Plant
156
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