The Bulletin - Amateur Entomologists' Society (AES) (original) (raw)
March 2021 Bulletin cover showing the ground bug Aphanus rolandri.
The Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologists' Society is the Society's high-quality, house journal. Published four times a year, the journal contains articles written by members on all aspects of entomology.
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Contents of the most recent issue
- Editorial
- Society Matters
- Nick J. Riddiford. A mystery weevil and the history of the Vine Weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Col.: Curculionidae) on Fair Isle (Shetland)
- Guy Broome. Some practical tips on macro and micro photo-recording ichneumonid parasitic wasps (Hym.: Ichneumonidae)
- David Keen. Letter from Spain - 51st in a series - an introduction to the Coleoptera encountered near my Spanish home. Part 5 - the Cerambycidae or longhorn beetles
- Paul Waring and Dee Shore. Mated pair of Hornet Clearwing moths Sesia apiformis at West Walton, Norfolk, with some tips on how they were found
- Rob Partridge. Moths of The Gault, Part 2
- Ronald N. Baxter. The Emperor and the Admiral
- Letters - David Keen. The December 2020 Bulletin, an update on mantids, wasps, bees, drilid larvae, dragonflies, a half-term report on winter butterflies, and other news