Published
25th July 2025
Peer-reviewed
Papers:
Rupturewort
Case-bearer Coleophora scabrida Toll, 1959 (Lep.: Coleophoridae(
in
Guernsey, Channel Islands. P. H. Sterling, M. Lawlor, D. C. Lees & D.
J. L. Agassiz 129-137
Influence of light pollution on macromoth
catches in light traps: comparison of light
levels and moth traps. Chris Tyler-Smith & Yali Zue 140-149
Nycteola revayana (Scopoli, 1772), Oak
Nycteoline, (Lep.: Nolidae): observations on
the egg, initial larval feeding site and larvae from the first instar.
S. D. Beavan, R. J
Heckford & G. M. Tordoff 150-162
Recent drop in numbers of the Common Earwig, Forficula auricularia
sensu lato
Linnaeus 1758 (Dermaptera) in Britain. John B. Murray 163-178
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Notes:
Evidence
on the expanding distribution of Lime Hawk-moth Mimas tiliae (Lep.:
Sphingidae) in Glasgow, Scotland. William A. O. Mcghee137-139
Saturnia pavonia (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lep.: Saturnidae). A case of delayed
eclosure for
14 months. Dafydd Lewis 139
Berger’s Clouded Yellow Colias alfacariensis (Lep.: Pieridae).
observation of an
unlisted foodplant. Dave Griffin 178-179
Borkhausenia minutella (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lep.: oecophoridae) UK Update.
John Maxen 179
Common Heath Ematurga atomaria (L., 1758) (Lep.: Geometridae): An extreme
variation found in Gloucestershire. Guy H. J. Meredith180
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