Featured articles from The Bulletin
Electronic copies of articles from The Bulletin are available to members of the Amateur Entomologists' Society from our members only section. The Amateur Entomologists' Society is in the process of digitising the contents of our periodicals, we have a large archive and articles will be made available online to members of the society as the digitising process continues.
A few articles from previous issues of the Bulletin are available by following the links below. We have selected a range of articles and aim to demonstrate the breadth of content within the Bulletin and demonstrate that we cater for all people interested in insects - novices and professional scientists alike. More recent articles will be added when time allows, but the best way to read all articles is to join the AES.
- Dave Hodges (Volume 65)
Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis Pallas) in Hertfordshire - Jan Koryszko (Volume 65)
In praise of Buddleia "Golden Glow" - Maria Fremlin (Volume 64)
Minotaur beetles Typhaeus typhoeus in Colchester, Essex - Lisa Webb (Volume 63)
The Dung Beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae and Hydrophilidae) of Ayrshire, Scotland - Ian Wallace (Volume 62)
The Beginner's Guide to Caddis
This article is available for download from our page on Caddisflies. - Harry Eales (Volume 58)
Carded insect Specimens: A simple solution to some problems encountered with this method of mounting - Roger Kemp (Volume 58)
Mature Convolvulus hawk-moth (Agrius convolvuli) larvae at Ford village, near Aylesbury, Bucks - Hewett Ellis (Volume 57)
Observations on the ova and larvae of Netelia vinulae (N. cephalotes Holmgren) (lchneumonidae: Tryphoninae), a gregarious ectoparasitoid of the Puss moth caterpillar, Cerura vinula L. - Reg Fry (Volume 57)
Overwintering the Tigers - Roger Kemp (Volume 57)
Importance of larval foodplant lifespan to British butterflies - with particular reference to the Brown Argus (Aricia agestis) - Don McNamara (Volume 57)
Notes on rearing the Scarlet Tiger moth Callimorpha dominula (L.) - Benoit Méry (Volume 57)
Breeding Marumba quercus, the Oak hawk-moth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) - Book review - The Lepidoptera of Europe: A distributional checklist
- Book review - Atlas de Distribution des Orthopteres de Suisse
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