April 2005 - The Bulletin
Contents:
- Editorial
- The AES and RES are pleased to announce... - Holford, N.
- Insect - Ramel, G.
- Quiet songster of the woods - The New Forest Cicada - Pinchen, B.J.
- Tips for setting butterflies - Jeacock, D.
- Shopping for Agelastica alni, the Alder Leaf Beetle: immigrant or newly identified indigenous population - Thomas, R.
- Staggered emergence of the Early Thorn moth Selenia dentaria Fabr. - Lewis, D.
- The Gernaium Bronze in North Portugal - Dunkin, D.
- Nuptial flight of the Woodlouse Ant - Fox, M.
- Entomological Etymology - or, what's in a name?- Lewis, D.
- How I shook the hand of the man that shook the hand of Michael Palin - a Bolivian journey (1998) Part II - How we got to know Pachamama - McNamara, D.
- Late large white butterfly larvae - Koryszko, J.
- Through a glass very clear indeed - obscure and curious items of entomological literature, part 12 - Jones, R.A.
- Moths - Ramel, G.
- Armyworms in West Scotland - a spectacular entomological discovery - Craik, C., Wormell, P., Smith, J. and Menzel, F.
- Europe 2004- Steele, T.
- Unusual food of the beetle Silpha atrata Linnaeus 1758 - Lewis, K.
- The status of Sword-grass on Fair Isle - Riddiford, N.
- Musk Beetle Aromia moschata (L.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) a regular visitor to discarded ice lolly wrappers in Cambridgeshire litter bins - Alexander, K.
- Arhopalus rusticus Linnaeus 1758 and Arhopalus tristis Fabricius 1758 in Kent. Part 1 - Lewis, K.C.
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