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Of pheasants and fritillaries: is predation by pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) a cause of the decline in some British butterfly species?
Vol 2, Page 1
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The 1987 Presidential Address - part 2. A preliminary account of the beetles of the RSPB Loch Garten Reserve
Vol 2, Page 17
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Norellia spinipes R.-D. (Diptera: Scathophagidae) in London
Vol 2, Page 63
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An emergence trap for insects breeding in dead wood
Vol 2, Page 65
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Sphingidae of the Cevennes
Vol 2, Page 69
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Gypsies attack forest - or is it acid rain?
Vol 2, Page 77
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Platypalpus biapicalis Weber (Diptera, Hybotidae) new to Britain
Vol 2, Page 81
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Obituary. Peter Noel Crow
Vol 2, Page 83
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Trachys troglodytes Gyllenhal (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) widespread in the Cotswold limestone grasslands of Gloucestershire
Vol 2, Page 91
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A second Gloucestershire locality for Macroplax preyssleri (Fieber) (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae)
Vol 2, Page 92
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Coccinella magnifica (Redtenbacher): a myrmecophilous ladybird
Vol 2, Page 97
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Beetles from pitfall-trapping in a Caledonian pinewood at Loch Garten, Inverness-shire
Vol 2, Page 107
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Two species of Medetera Fischer (Diptera, Dolichopodidae) new to Britain
Vol 2, Page 115
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Some rare Diptera from the Blackdown Hills in Somerset and Devon
Vol 2, Page 119
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The value of immature stages in evolutionary studies
Vol 2, Page 123
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The origin of parasitism in blowflies
Vol 2, Page 125
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First British record of Polymixis gemmea (Treitschke, 1825) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Vol 2, Page 129
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Lepidoptera foodplant recording for conservation
Vol 2, Page 131
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A study of the behavioural patterns of six species of British butterflies whilst in copula
Vol 2, Page 139
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Gregarious behaviour of Elampus panzeri (Fabricius) (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae)
Vol 2, Page 160
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Some moths of the Reserve Michel-Herve Julien, Cap Sizun, Brittany
Vol 2, Page 161
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Pheasants and fritillaries: is there really any evidence that pheasant rearing may have caused butterfly declines?
Vol 2, Page 169
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Prey capture in Tachydromia annulipes (Meigen) (Diptera: Empidiidae)
Vol 2, Page 177
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Hister quadrimaculatus Linnaeus on Dungeness, Kent
Vol 2, Page 180
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Overwintering in the birch aphid, Euceraphis punctipennis
Vol 2, Page 181