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Files must be in a PC-compatible format that is readable by Microsoft Word 2000. Originals are required for all photographs, drawings, diagrams, graphs, histograms and similar, though Tables may be incorporated into word processor files. For details, visit the web site or contact the Editor direct. CONTENTS 1: PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS A (An) analysis of moth wings found at the feeding perch of a Brown Long-eared Bat Plecotus auritus (L.) (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Bluntisham, Cambridgeshire, from 1980-1983. J. Nick Greatorex-Davies, Eddie John and Henry R. Arnold, 241-257 Araschnia levana (L., 1758), a new species for the Macedonian butterfly fauna (Lep.: Nymphalidae). Dime Melovski, 273-275 D Diasemia accalis (Walker, 1859) (Lep.: Pyralidae) an adventive species new to Britain. David J. L. Agassiz, 159-160 E Ectoedemia hannoverella (Glitz, 1872) (Lep.: Nepticulidae) new to the British Isles. A. W. Prichard and J. Clifton, 153-157 Experiences from breeding Apatura iris (L.) Nymphalidae in Switzerland from 1982 to 2002. Dennis Dell, 179-187 I (2000) Immigration Review. Bernard Skinner and Graham Collins, 1-24 L Lunulation and genetic analysis in Aricia butterflies. Bill Smyllie, 161-172 (The) larval habits of snakeflies (Raphidioptera: Raphidiidae). K.N.A. Alexander, 113-114 M Microlepidoptera Review of 2003. J. R. Langmaid and M. R. Young, 193-214 N More aberrations of Colias electo electo L. (Lep.: Pieridae) from the Cape, South Africa. Leonard McLeod, 85-89 O On the early stages of the Reed Leopard Moth Phragmataecia castaneae Hb. (Lep.: Cossidae. David Wilson, 49-53 R Resident and regular migrant butterflies on the Isles of Scilly. Jan C. Beavis, 97-102 S Some observations on the Slender-striped Rufous moth Coenocalpe lapidata (Hb.) (Lep.: Geometridae). Paul Waring, 173-178 Sturmia bella (Meigen) (Dipt. Tachinidae). New to Wales. Eddie John, 75-77 The Green Vegetable Bug Nezara viridula (L., 1758) (Hem.: Pentatomidae) new to Britain. M.V.L. Barclay, 55-58 U Unusual partial second broods of Lepidoptera in north-east Scotland during 2003. Roy Leverton, 25-32 ill (The) utilisation of six metre countryside stewardship scheme grass margins by the Gatekeeper Pyronia tithonus (L.) (Lep.: Nymphalidae). R.G. Field and C. F- Mason, 107-117 (The) utilisation of two metre countryside stewardship field scheme grass margins by Meadow Brown Maniola jurtina (L.) (Lep.: Nymphalidae). R.G. Field and C.F: Mason, 61-67 2: NOTES A Applications for permits to collect Lepidoptera in Spain for scientific purposes. Colin W. Plant, 241-272 Argyresthia cupressella Walsingham, 1890 (Lep.: Yponomeutidae) a possible means of range extension by road. R.J. Heckford, 72-73 B Barberry Carpet Moth Pareulype berberata (D. & S.) established in Lincolnshire. Paul Waring, 262-263 Black-veined White Aporia crataegi (L.) (Lep.: Pieridae) egg-laying on Amelanchier ovalis (Rosaceae). David Gall, 228 Bloxworth Snout Hypena obsitalis (Hb.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) overwintering in Devon. Roy McCormick, 90 Bright Wave Idaea ochrata (Scop.) (Lep.: Geometridae) captive-reared for five generations solely on Hare’s-foot Clover Trifolium arvense L. and Common Chickweed Stellaria media, with minimal intervention. Roy Leverton, 138-139 (The) Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata (L.) (Lep.: Geometridae). Comments on the early generation. B. K. West, 226-227 (The) Burren — a brief summary of its butterflies in 2003. Michael O'Sullivan, 127-127 Butterfly Recording Scheme for Cyprus — a request for records. Eddie John, 262 C Chloroclysta truncata (Hufn.) (Lep.: Geometridae): the return of ab. russata Hb. to north-west Kent. B. K. West, 223 Cochylidia implicitana (Wocke) (Lep.: Tortricidae) in south-west Scotland. K.P. Bland, 72 Colephora hemerobiella (Scop.) (Lep.: Colephoridae) — the second Hampshire record. Rob Edmunds, 70-71 Comments on the Buttoned Snout Hypena rostralis (L.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Hertfordshire. Colin W. Plant, 78-79 Convolvulus Hawk-moth Agrius convolvuli (L.) (Lep.: Sphingidae) in Hampshire. K.J. Coker, 90 Cosmopterix zieglerella (Hb.) (Lep.: Cosmopterigidae) new to Hampshire. Rob Edmunds, 70 D (The) decline in incidence of ab. ruficosta Lempke of the Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata (L.) (Lep.: Geometridae) in north-west Kent. B.K. West, 54 Dewick’s Plusia, Macdunnoughia confusa Steph.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Hampshire. Alec S. Harmer, 77 (The) doubtful Moray record of Lepyrus capucinus (Schaller) (Col.: Curculionidae). M. G. Morris, 73 E Ectoedemia amani Svensson (Lep.: Nepticulidae) second British site. Barry Dickerson, 118 iv Ectropis bistortata (Goeze) and Biston strataria (Hufn.) in January. B. K. West, 221 Editorial Note on Lymantria monacha (L.). C. W. Plant, 266 Entomologists — born or made? Paul Waring, 122-124 European Corn Borer Ostrinia nubilalis (Hb.) (Lep.: Pyralidae) on hops in Kent. Colin A. M. Campbell and Emma Tregidga, 219-220 Further observations and comment on the flight times of the Straw Dot moth Rivula sericealis (Scop.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) from a rural garden on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Mike Hall, 149-151 F Further records of the Lead-coloured Drab Orthosia populeti Fabr. (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Devon. Roy McCormick, 152 Further records of the Queen of Spain Fritillary Issoria lathonia (L.) (Lep.: Nymphalidae) in Britain during 2003. Jan Koryszko, 228 G (The) generic names of the British Phytophaga (Coleoptera) explained. A. A. Allen, 74 Geranium Bronze Cacyreus marshalli (Butler, 1989) (Lep.: Lycaenidae) and other interesting butterflies on Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Benedicto Acosta Fernandez, 258 Geranium Bronze Cacyreus marshalli Butler (Lep.: Lycaenidae) on the Riviera. Martin White, 43 Grass Eggar Lasiocampa trifolii (D. & S.) (Lep.: Lasiocampidae) intersex female. Roy Leverton, 130 H Hazards of butterfly collecting — Good for a rainy day — Sa Pa, Vietnam, September 2003. Torben B. Larsen, 128-129 Hazards of butterfly collecting — Rap in Ghana — October, 2003. Torben B. Larsen, 215-217 Hazards of butterfly collecting — Rendezvous in Algeciras — Morocco/Spain, 1968. Torben B. Larsen, 68-69 Hazards of butterfly collecting. Margrethe — chameleon extraordinary, Botswana 1991. Torben B. Larsen, 148-149 Hazards of butterfly collecting. Pity poor Buddha — South India, September 1986. Torben B. Larsen , 260-261 Hazards of butterfly collecting. Rape on Corregidor Island, the Philippines, November 2000. Torben B. Larsen, 41-42 I Is the Chequered Skipper butterfly Carterocephalus palaemon (Pallas) (Lep.: Hesperiidae) becoming bivoltine? Tony Steele, 37 L Langmaid’s Yellow Underwing Noctua janthina (D.& S.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) on Guernsey: a tale of prophecy and hope. P. D. M. Costen, 221-222 Larvae of Four-spotted Moth Tyra luctuosa (D.& S.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) found in Lincolnshire. Paul Waring, 234-235 Larval foodplants of the Barred Sallow moth Xanthia aurago (D. & S.) (Lep.: Noctuidae). Paul Waring, 277-280 Lasius brunneus (Latreille) (Hym.: Formicidae) and Yellow-legged Clearwing Synanthedon vespiformis (L.) (Lep.: Sesiidae) in Kensington Gardens, Inner London. C. M. Everett, 94 Last call for flea (Siphonaptera) specimens. R. S. (Bob) George, 231 Late season adult Grey Birch Aethalura punctulata (D.& S.) (Lep.: Geometridae) in a light-trap on 17 August 2002 in Nottinghamshire. Paul Waring, 40 Vv Least Yellow Underwing Noctua interjecta Hb. ssp. caliginosa (Schawerda) (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Dumfries and Galloway. Richard and Barbara Mearns, 84 Lepidoptera of Bulgaria — an emendation. Colin W. Plant, 225-226 Lepidoptera on Hop Humulus lupulus at Etton, Northamptonshire (VC 32), in 2003. Paul Waring, 77-78 Lymantria monacha (L.) (Lep.: Lymantriidae): extension of range. B. K. West, 265-266 M Magpie Moth Abraxas grossulariata (L.) (Lep.: Geometridae) in North-east Scotland. Roy Leverton, 119-121 Many-plumed Moth Alucita hexadactyla Linnaeus, 1758 (Lep.: Alucitidae) — extended copulation period. P. J. Oliver, 146-147 (A) melanic Marbled White (Melanargia galathea (L.) ab. nigra Frohawk) in Kent. Michael H. Sykes, 227-228 Meteorus rubens (Nees) (Hym.: Braconidae) reared from Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba (L.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Peterborough (VC 32, Northamptonshire). Paul Waring, 147 Migrant moths recorded on the Isle of Wight during February 2004. Sam Knill-Jones, 130-131 Miltochrista miniata Forst. ab. flava de Graff (Lep.: Arctiidae) in north-west Kent. B.K. West, 59 (The) moths of Oxey Wood, Milton Estate, near Helpston, Northamptonshire, 2001-2003. Paul Waring, 218-219 Mythimna albipuncta (D.&S.) in north-west Kent. David Agassiz, 67 N New Lepidoptera records from a Bedfordshire site including Ectoedemia sericopeza (Zeller) (Lep.: Nepticulidae) and Coleophora lassella Staudinger (Lep.: Coleophoridae). David Manning and Ian Woiwod, 119 News on the conservation of some UK Biodiversity Action Plan moths in 2003. Paul Waring, 134-137 Northern Arches Apamea zeta assimilis (Doubleday, 1847) (Lep.: Noctuidae) discovered in Dumfriesshire. Richard and Barbara Mearns, 103 Northern Arches Apamea zeta Tr. ssp. assimilis (Doubleday) (Lep.: Noctuidae) discovered in Roxburghshire (vice-county 80). Jeff Waddell, 220-221 O On the Aston Rowant record of Ceutorhynchus syrites Germar (Col.: Curculionidae) and another from Devon. A. A. Allen, 147 (The) origin of the name Ludius (Col.: Elateridae): a correction. A. A. Allen, 43 P (The) Pale Pinion: Lithophane hepatica Clerk (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Norfolk. Philip J. L. Gould, 133-134 Pandemis heparana (D. & S.) (Lep.: Tortricidae) feeding on Hop Humulus lupulus. Paul Waring, 106 Papilio dardanus Brown ab. obscura ab. nov. (Lep.: Papilionidae). Leonard McLeod and Gabrielle McLeod, 60 Platyedra subcinerea (Haw.) (Lep.: Gelechiidae): new to Bedfordshire. L. J. Hill, 225 Psectra diptera (Burmeister) (Neur.: Hemerobiidae) in Gloucestershire. Keith N. A. Alexander, 124 R Recent additions of Moths to the Isle of Wight. Sam Knill-Jones, 105-106 vi Recent large outbreaks of Magpie Moth Abraxas grossulariata L. (Lep.: Geometridae) on heather Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull on the mainland of north-west Scotland. David Horsfield and Angus J. MacDonald, 81-83 Recorded, collected or worked? A plea for verbal accuracy. A. A. Allen, 42 Records of Ceutorhynchus syrites Germar (Col.: Curculionidae): a suggestion and a plea for information. M@.G. Morris, 133 Red-headed Chestnut Conistra erythrocephala (D.& S.) (Lep.: Noctuidae): The first Devon specimen since 1906. Roy McCormick, 89 Rivula sericealis (Scop.) (Lep.: Noctuidae): Apparent substantial third generation in the Isle of Wight during 2003. Sam Knill-Jones, 37 Rivulet Perizoma affinitata (Stephens) (Lep.: Geometridae) flying by day. Roy Leverton, 139-140 S Satin Lutestring Tetheella fluctuosa (Hb.) (Lep.: Thyatiridae) oviposition. Roy Leverton, 158 (The) Scarce Chocolate-tip Clostera anachoreta (D.& S.) (Lep.: Notodontidae) on Alderney. P. D. M. Costen, 222 (The) Scarce Tissue Rheumaptera cervinalis Scop. (Lep.: Geometridae) from two sites in Hertfordshire. Philip J. L. Gould, 223-224 Scleroconus acutellus (Eversmann) (Lep.: Pyralidae) new to Middlesex, as a probable primary immigrant. Rachel Terry, 145-146 Scleroconus acutellus (Eversmann) (Lep.: Pyralidae): Some additional records. Rachel Terry, 214 Scrobipalpa costella (Humph. & West.) (Lep.: Gelechiidae) adult in winter. Martin C. Harvey, 71 Search for larvae of Buttoned Snout Hypena rostralis (L.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Suffolk, 2003. Tony Prichard, 103-105 Searches for the Bordered Gothic Heliophobus reticulata around Peterborough, 2001-2003. Paul Waring, 131-133 (The) season is not over until . . . Mark Cooper, 59 (A) sign of the times, or just an unusual year? Some records of extended flight periods or partial additional broods of moths in 2003 at Walditch, Dorset. Mark Parsons, 37-40 Some further examples of late broods of Lepidoptera. Sam Knill-Jones, 121 Some moths in north Pembrokeshire, Wales, during 2003. Tony Lewis, 115-117 Some observations on moths nectaring at flowers. Paul Waring , 266-271 Spondylis buprestoides (Linnaeus, 1758) (Col.: Cerambycidae) found near a timber merchant in the Orpington area (Kent). Marc E. Miquel, 233-234 Square-spotted Clay Xestia rhomboidea (Esp.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Essex, first discovery of the caterpillar in the county. Paul Waring and Robin Field, 275-277 (The) Splendid Brocade Lacanobia splendens (Hb.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) in Surrey in 2004. Duncan Fraser, 222-223 (The) spread of Cameraria ohridella (Deschka & Dimic) (Lep.: Gracillariidae) into Hampshire. Rob Edmunds, 228-229 (The) spread of Cnephasia genitalana Pierce & Metcalfe (Lep.: Tortricidae) in Huntingdonshire (VC 31). Barry Dickerson, 80-81 Stictopleurus abutilon (Rossi) and S. punctatonervosus (Goeze) (Het.: Rhopalidae): New records mainly from Essex. Peter Harvey, 188-190 (The) Straw Dot moth Rivula sericealis (Scop.) (Lep.: Noctuidae): how many broods? Colin W. Plant, 32-36 (A) surprising record for Eucosma tripoliana (Barrett) (Lep.: Tortricidae). David Agassiz, 258 Vil T Tinagma balteolella (Fischer von Roesl.) (Lep.: Douglasiidae) in the East Thames Corridor. Colin W. Plant, 231-233 Tree Lichen Beauty Cryphia algae (Fabr.) (Lep.: Noctuidae), breeding in Britain. B. K. West , 259 Trichiusa immigrata Lohse (Col.: Staphylinidae) in numbers from straw in East Suffolk. David R. Nash, 151-152 Two new records for the Monti Cilento National Park (Italy): Satyrium acaciae (Fabricius) and S. w-album (Knoch) (Lep.: Lycaenidae). P. J. C. Russell, 229-230 Two records of the Snow Flea Boreus hyemalis (Mec.: Boreidae) from West Wales. Sam Bosanquet, 93 V Volucella inanis (L.) (Diptera: Syrphidae) in the West Midlands. Alex J. Ramsay, 230 Ww Wahlgreniella nervata (Gillette) ssp. arbuti Davidson (Hem.: Aphidinae: Macrosiphini) in Norfolk. G. M. Haggett, 230-231 (A) weekend’s mothing on Alderney. P. D. M. Costen, 263-265 Wild larva of Nutmeg moth Discestra trifolii (Hufn.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) feeding on Field Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis L. Paul Waring, 42-43 3: SUBSCRIBER’S NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Index 2003, 48 Presentation to Bob Dewick, 24 The North West Wales Moth Report, 160 Wanted: specimens of British Tortricidae for DNA analysis, 140-141 Invitation to Contribute to Invertebrate Biodiversity Prioritisation, 224-225 4: BOOK REVIEWS A catologue of the Irish Platygastroidea and Proctotrupoidea (Hymenoptera) by J. P. O’Connor, R. Nash, D. G. Notton and N. D. M. Ferguson, 236-237 Atlas de los Escarabajos de México, Coleoptera: Lamellicornia. vol. IT Familias Scarabaeidae, Trogidae, Passalidae y Lucanidae edited by Miguel Angel Mor6n, 238-239 British and Irish pug moths. A guide to their identification and biology by Adrian M. Riley and Gaston Prior, 44-46 Bumblebees by Murdo Macdonald, 236 Die Schmetterlinge Baden-Wiirttembergs. Band 9, Nachtfalter (moths) VII edited by Giinter Ebert, 141-142 For love of Insects by Thomas Eisner, 237 Insect physiological ecology: mechanisms and patterns by Steven L. Chown and Sue Nicolson, 238 Maria Sibylla Merian — The St Petersburg Watercolours edited by Eckhard Hollman, 56 Noctuidae Europaeae, Volume 10, Catocalinae and Plusiinae by Barry Goater, Laszl6 Ronkay, & Michael Fibiger, 143-144 Vill Of moths and men, intrigue, tragedy and the peppered moth by Judith Hooper, 95-96 Provisional atlas of the British aquatic bugs (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) by Thomas Huxley, 239 Shieldbugs of Surrey by Roger D. Hawkins, 47 Studying invertebrates by C. Philip Wheater and Penny A. Cook, 94-95 The dragonflies of Europe (revised edition) by R. R. Askew, 239-240 The moths of Essex by Brian Goodey, 144 The Sepsidae (Diptera) of Europe by Adrian C. Pont and Rudolf Meier, 47-48 Tortricidae of Europe. Volume 1: Tortricinae and Chlidanotinae; Volume 2: Olethreutinae by Jé6zef Razowski, 142-143 World catalogue of insects. Volume 4: Pterophoroidea and Alucitoidea (Lepidoptera) by Cees Gielis, 48 5: OBITUARIES John David Bradley, 1920 — 2004, 91-92 John Robbins, 1927 — 2004, 191-192 6: ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA Corrections to volumes 113 and 115, 280 CONTRIBUTORS Page number entries in bold refer to peer-reviewed papers; entries in ordinary type refer to Notes and other communications that have been refereed internally by the Editor and his colleagues. Where an author is not the first named of multiple authors, the page number entry is printed in italic type. Agassiz, David J. L. 67, 159-160, 258 Alexander, K. N. A. 113-114, 124 Allen, A. A. 42, 43, 74, 147 Arnold Henry R. 241-257 Barclay, M. V. L. 55-58 Beavis, Ian C. 97-102 Bill Smyllie 161-172 Bland, K. P. 72 Bosanquet, Sam 93 Campbell, Colin A. M. 219-220 Clifton, J. 153-157 Coker, K. J. 90 Collins, Graham 1-24 Cooper, Mark 59 Costen, P. D. M. 221-222, 222, 263-265 Dell, Dennis 179-187 Dickerson, Barry 80-81, 118 Edmunds, Rob 70, 70-71, 228-229 Everett, C. M. 94 Fernandez, Benedicto Acosta 258 Field, Robin G. 61-67, 107-117, 275-277 Fraser, Duncan 222-223 Gall, David 228 George, R. S. (Bob) 231 Gould, Philip J. L. 133-134, 223-224 Greatorex-Davies, Nick 241-257 Haggett, G. M. 230-231 Hall, Mike 149-151 Harmer, Alec S. 77 Harvey, Martin C. 71 Harvey, Peter 188-190 Heckford, R.J. 72-73 Path, Me 2225 Horsfield, David 81-83 John, Eddie 75-77, 241-257, 262 Knill-Jones, Sam 37, 105-106, 121, 130-131 Koryszko, Jan 228 Langmaid, J. R. 193-214 Larsen, Torben B. 41-42, 68-69, 128-129, 148- 149, 215-217, 260-261 Leverton, Roy 25-32, 119-121, 130, 138- 139139-140, 158 Lewis, Tony 115-117 MacDonald, Angus J. 8/-83 Manning, David 119 Mason, C. F. 61-67, 107-117 McCormick, Roy 89, 90, 152 McLeod, Gabrielle 60 McLeod, Leonard 60, 85-89 Mearns, Barbara 84, 103 Mearns, Richard 84, 103 Melovski, Dime 273-275 Miquel, Marc E. 233-234 Morris, M. G. 73, 133 Nash, David R. 151-152 O’Sullivan, Michael 127-127 Oliver, P. J. 146-147 Parsons, Mark 37-40 Plant, Colin W. 32-36, 78-79, 225-226, 231-233, 241-272, 266 Prichard, A. W. 103-105, 153-157 Ramsay, Alex J. 230 Russell, P. J. C. 229-230 Shardlow, Matt 224-225 Skinner, Bernard 1-24 Steele, Tony 37 Sykes, Michael H. 227-228 Terry, Rachel 145-146, 214 Tregidga, Emma 219-220 Waddell, Jeff 220-221 Waring, Paul 40, 42-43, 77-78, 106, 122-124, 131-133, 134-137, 147, 173-178, 218-219, 234-235, 262-263, 266-271, 275-277, 277-280 West, B. K. 54, 59, 221, 223, 226-227, 259, 265- 266 White, Martin 43 Wilson, David 49-53 Woiwod, Ian 1/9 Young, M. R. 193-214 AS iii Ul ui LMA 3 9088 01140 1635 —S—————— SSS