Suffolk Natural History Contents Database
SUFFOLK NATURAL HISTORY 1954 - 2003
Part 2:  Index to Notes & Observations

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This is version 1; October 24th 2004

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Spathius exarator-Large Wainscot in Suffolk-Large Thorn in Suffolk-Collecting Beetles-Male Green Arches Pseudoscorpiones-Primula vulgaris-Doronicum pardali- anchea-Saxifraga granulata-Geranium phaeum-Potentilia recta-Silver or Pendent Lime-Conimon Mallow-Fem Propagation-Bank Vole Badger-Harvest Mouse - Coypu in West Suffolk-Coypu at Blythburgh-Records of Mymomys -Sub-littoral Fauna of Felixstowe Bay-Domestic Cat and Catmint-Cats, Raspberry and Rice-grass.

 

53

1954

9

1

4

Water.Shrew Feeding-Badger-A Late Leveret-Seasonal Migration of Hares-Red Squirrel-Yellow-neeked Mouse- Albino Rats-Field Vole-Coypu-Trematodes-Sarnoucile's Entomological Cabinet-Wryneek Survey-The Buiffinch- Corvus Mendax-Medicago Minirna-Potentilla argentea- Mosses and Liverworts

 

163

1955

9

2

57

Suffolk Natural History Club, 1855-Cuscuta epithymum- Verbascum thapsiforme-Ratweed-Hawthorn Webber- Wheat Fen-Dactylis glomerata-Fem Propagation-Scots Pine Seedlings-Scirpus maritimus-Fasciation in Spear Thistle Fasciated Flowers-Devil's Dyke Fungi at Chillesford-Hydnum coralloides-Yellow Necked Mouse -Stoat- Breeding of Stoats-Heron Frozen in Pond-Spiders New to Suffolk.

 

268

1955

9

3

58

Sun Pillar-Halos-Noctule-Serotine-Long-eared Bat- Rabbit-Yellow-necked Mouse-Long-tailed Field Mouse  Wild Rabbit-White Mice-Sacrifice of a Toad-Blind Well Shrimp-Puff Ball-Woodpeckers at Work-Coast Erosion-Hoxne Investigation.

 

168

1956

9

4

59

Mole-Water Shrew-Stoat-Weasel-Water-vole Black Rat Badger-Coypu-Fallow Deer-Camberwell Beauty-Miller Evergestisextimalis,-Spotted CloverMoth-Pine Hawk Moth -Epeira diademata-Potentilla anserina-Clathrus risber- Epipactis purpurata---Carex otrubae

 

76

1956

10

1

60

Yellow Necked Mouse-Barbastelle-Grey Seal-Porpoise- Fish Parasite New to Suffolk-Humming Bird Hawk Moth -Diotis maritima--Cyclamen neapolitanum-Autumn Crotus -Pheasant's Eye Dittander---On Saying Rare Plants- Field Study Centre

 

171

1957

10

2

61

Common Shrew-Dormouse-Yellow Necked Mouse- House Mouse-House Martins-Adder-Tape Worm- Maggots in Salt-Atnaranthus retroftexus-Seakale-Yellow Yetch-Spiny Cocklebur-Mertensia-Puff Ball-Goat's Beard-Proliferation-Sepultaria sumneri-Crag Sea Urchin -Spotted Orchis-Dittander

 

250

1957

10

3

62

Common Shrew-Badger-Red Squirrel-Harvest Mouse-- Long Tailed Field Mouse,--Yellow Necked Mouse - Bank Vole-Vole Damage-Water Rat-Coypu-Grass Snakes- Fish Parasites-Spiders New to Suffolk-British Millipedes- Dittander-Scotch Crocus-Some Observations on the Habits of the Solitary Wasp-Spore dispersal of Geaster Triplex- Anatis occellata Linn.

 

334

1958

10

4

63

poisonous Bite of Water Shrew-Field Vole Red Squirrel-Coypu-Mink-Scals in the Orwell-Marnmals at Nacton-Small Manunals on Havergate Island-Parasites of Apodemus flavicollis--Duck Parasites New to Suffolk- Ringlet-Proliferous or Childing Pink- Tomato Moth - Camberwell Beauty-Queen Homet-Myxomatosis in Suffolk

 

87

1958

11

1

64

Pigmy Shrew-Lesser Horse Shoe Bat-Bats in Women's Hair -Long Tailed Field Mouse--A.sylvatiew-Field Mouse's Nest -Red Squirrel-Coypu-Mink-Red Deer-Fish Parasite -Aphilothrix sieboldi Hartig-Fungi-Endogenus Buds on Foraythia-Tunny Flounders in Freshwater-Plantago major.

 

193

1959

11

2

65

Mole-Water Shrew-Bats at Street Lights-Bats in Women's Hair-Netting Bats-Yellow Necked Mouse--Red Squirrel- Grey Squirrels-Seals on Scroby Sands-Porpoise Swans- Humming-bird Hawk-moth-Solitary Wasp-House Crickets- Flame Wainscot-Fenn's Wainscot-Some Old Records- Porcupine Man.

 

270

1959

11

3

66

Artfficial Distribution of Hedgehogs-Water Shrew-Mole-- Pipistrelle-Bats in Women's Hair--Bats under a Roof-Field Mice in Apple Stores-Yellow Necked Mouse Grey Squirrel -Coypu-Mouse Hunt-Spiders-New Moth to Suffolk List -Moths and Butterflies-Entomology Notes-Hibemation of Comma Butterfly-Moth New. to Suffolk--Queen Wasp- Some Habits of the Solitary Wasp-Rove Bettle Carrots in Wood Pigeons' Crops-Judas Tree-Snakes and Toads.

 

124

1960

11

4

67

Mammals of Havergate Island-Scrotine Bat-Water Rat- Water Rats Eating Poplar Roots-Red Squirrel-Coypu- Mink-Seals on Scroby Sands-Common Seal Pup in November-Bat Parasites-New Publication.

 

453

1960

11

5

68

Pipistrelles in Church-Feeding  Habits of Bats-Yellow Necked Mouse Coypu-Stoats and Weasels since Myxomatosis-Chinese Muntjac Deer in Suffolk-A Beetle Parasite on a Bat-Brittle Starfish-Parasite on a Daubenton's Bat (Amaranthus Bouchonii, Thell.

 

428

1961

11

6

69

Parish Records - Grasses - Roadside Verges - Another Amaranth-Ulmus-Stinkhorn-Grasses-Solitary                                              Wasp- Bat caught on Trout Fly-Noctule-Scrotine Bats' Cruising Speed--Red Squirrel-Bank Vole-Tame Weasel-japapese Beetle-Flamingo at Cattawade.

 

61

1961

12

1

70

Pipistrelles-Pipistrelles in Church-Cat Suckling Young Rat-Grey Squirrel-Blackeock-Yellow- Necked Mice-Rare Grass-Daphne mezereum-Friendly Rivalry-New to Suffolk-Palmate Newt-New Publication.

 

136

1962

12

2

71

Deep Galleries of Mole-Badgers-Feral Fallow Deer- Natterer's Bat-Long Eared Bats-Late Swallow-Tail Larvae-Plague of Crane-Flies-Alder Moth-The Clifden Nonpareil-Pale Eggar in Suffolk-Great Oak Tree-Our Geologist.

 

204

1962

12

3

72

Pipistrelles-Yellow Necked Mouse-Fox-Stoats and Weasels-Grey Seals-Common Sed

 

302

1962

12

4

73

Bats-Badgers-Common Seals-Squirrels-Water Voles- Red Deer-Jackdaws and Sandpiper--Aphids-A Mediterranean Centipede-A Ringed Gull-Fighting Starlings- Nest-box Results-Latreille Harvestman-Site of Special Scientific Interest-Physarum Cinereum-Two Hepaties- Calcoolaria tripartita-Abutilon theophrasti-A Rare Fungus Parasite-The Mere Wainscot.

 

383

1964

12

5

5

Long-eared Bats Bats in Snape Church-Hibernating Hedgehogs-Nest Boxes as Winter Roosts-Yellow-neeked Mouse-Shews in Church-Harvest Mice-Viola lactea- N'eottia nidus-avis-Tulips-A Heron Discomfited.

 

459

1964

12

6

46

Serotine Bats-Noctule Bats-Barbastelle Bat-Further Notes on a Stoat-Stoat Swimming-Yellow-necked Mouse--Water Vole-Tape Worm of Duck-Polyporus squamosus-Solanum triflorum-A Tame Cuckoo-More Nest-box Breeding Results-Butterflies Migrating-Arcyria incarnate.

 

44

1965

13

1

47

Common Seal--Grey Seal-Shrews and Water-voles- Winter Occupation of Nest-Boxes-The Stilt-An Immigration of Butterflies-Mites from Water-vole-A Correction

 

103

1965

13

2

48

Water Shrew-Noctule eaten by Owl-Recapture of Ringed Noctule--Tree-climbing Stoats-Weasel and Blackbirds- Party of Weasels-Large Badger-Red Squirrels-Occupants of Nest-Boxes-Silver-striped Hawk-moths.

 

176

1966

13

3

49

Scrotine Bat at Leiston-Pigrny Shrew in House-Grey Squirrel in north-east Suffolk-Marnmal Society's National Distribution Scheme-AnaIysis of Eggs-Sorne Recent Geological Finds-Some Breck Flora-The Thorn Apple Film and Slide Projector

 

221

1966

13

4

50

White House Martins-Avian Affairs at Benacre Road- Some Observations on the Feeding of Frogs-Nest Box Breeding Results-Stag Beetle Mr. P. J. 0. Trist- Thorn Apple-Psoralea Americana-Weaning Date of Serotine Bats-Long-cared Bat-Red Squirrels-Grey Squirrels-Badgers    Path      Obstructed-Cercidiphyllum Spenceri.

 

333

1967

13

5

51

Long Eared Bat-Pipistrelle Bats in Snape Church-Speed of Hare-Red and Grey Squirrels-Food of Water Vole- Harvest Mouse-Roe Deer-Fallow Deer-Muntjac Deer- Sonchus maritinus.

 

411

1967

13

6

52

Yellow Necked Mouse Long Tailed Field Mouse in Nest Box- A Passage of Weasels-Stoat carrying Mole-Nest Box Breeding Results-The Agate Slug-Crithmum Maritimum-ldentification of Plants-A Mass of Fungi-Xylaria Polymorpha.

 

71

1967

14

1

74

Pigmy Shrew-Bats from Suffolk Churches-Rewrd Longevity of Daubenton's Bat-Grey Squirrels-Sick Water Vole-Field Vole Swinuning-Harvest Mouse Mites from Vole and Birds' Nests-Moles and Mole Drains-Sonchus Maritimus--Suffolk Flora Record Cards

 

134

1968

14

2

53

Rapistrum perenne--Grey Squirrels in Chantry Park-Mole in House-Pigmy Shrew and Squirrels at Hartest-Common Seals in the Orwell-Woodpigeon eating Buttercup flowers-Robin feeding young Wrens-Fearless Wagtail-Kingfisher below the window-Wagtail's triple brood

 

228

1969

14

3

54

Kingfishers Unusual Nesting-site

 

72

1969

15

1

75

The Five-bearded Rockling-The Education Conunittee of the Suffolk Trust for Nature Butterflies in West Suffolk-Feeding Roost of the Long-Eared Bat-Squirrels at Higham-Grey Squirrel spreading-Subfossil Red Deer-Parasitic Worm new to Suffolk-A New Alien?- A Correction

 

197

1970

15

2

76

Tit Incubating Acorns-Red Squirrel in North Suffolk- Grey Squirrel-Grey Squirrels at Rougham-Kestrel 'Following'Plough-Blackbird Kills Blackbird-Owl Kills Owl-Viper-Sub-Fossil Snails-Gold Medal Wood

 

227

1970

15

3

77

Grey Squirrels-Pheasant attacking Duck-Bat Survey- Speckled Wood in Suffolk

 

401

1971

15

4

170

A.Stoat goes Supperless

 

456

1971

15

5

171

Badger in Fritton Wood - A Plant New to Suffolk Molluscs at Redgrave Fen - Red Squirrel

 

525

1971

15

6

173

Basking Shark - Snails in Post-Glacial Peat - Glow- worms: Information needed - Fritillaria meleagris: A West Suffolk Colony - Two Fungi new to Suffolk

 

49

1971

16

1

174

necked Mice - Squirrels - Roe Deer - Deer in Bradfields Wood Reserve - Mollusea of Redgrave and Lopham Fens - Mollusea at Blo Norton Fen

 

108

1971

16

2

175

Alyssum alyssoides - Solanum rostratum in Suffolk - Carp (Cyprimys carpio) Mammals

 

177

1973

16

3

176

Fritillaria meleagris - Bats - Field Mice - Yellow-necked Mice -  Squirrels - Roe Deer - Deer in Bradfields Wood Reserve - Mollusea of Redgrave  and Lopham Fens - Mollusca at Blo Norton  Fen

 

108

1973

16

2

175

Grey Squirrels - Badger - A Whitefly -An Alien Earthworm - The Whepstead Fritillary -Natterjack Toad - May Lily - Blue Sow Thistle Battarraea phalloides Pers

 

239

1974

16

4

1

Cnephasia genitalana. A New Locality in Suffolk - The Pin Mould, Phycomyces nitens - Heron eating Freshwater Mussel - Freshwater Mussels in Sweffling Otter, Coypu and Freshwater Mussels at Aldringham - The Red Squirrel - The Grey Squirrel

 

355

1974

16

5

178

A Moth new to Suffolk û Glow-worm - Environmental Records Centre

 

425

1975

16

6

180

Shrubland Park fungi - Blythburgh, Walberswick birds -  Balea perverse - Daddy-long-legs, Photeus phalanmides - Toad in Black-bird's Nest - Suffolk Captures - Lizard Orchid Himantoglossum hircinum - Aderus oculatus - Anther Smut Ustilago violacea on Camplons - Wild Service Tree - Water Shrew, Squirrels, Yellow Necked Mouse, Roe Deer

 

66

1975

17

1

181

Beaver - Roe Deer - Otter - Badger - Coypu Grey Squirrel - A cosmopolitan psocid in Suffolk

 

140

1976

17

2

182

Mammal Society's Survey - 1977 Mute Swan Survey - Suffolk Biological and Environmental Records Centre - Gallant Soldier - Nightshade Family - Hog's Fennel - Christmas Butterfly - Common Seal - Grey and Red Squirrels - Hedgehog - Long Tailed Field Mouse - Serotine

 

240

1977

17

3

183

Grey Squirrels - Muntjac - Nebria salina - Movement of Red Admirals

 

407

1977

17

4

184

Stag beetles-Papaver atlanticurn (Ball) Cosson- Morley collection

 

112

1978

18

1

185

Butterflies-otter-snakes-wild tulip-Colombian beetle Purchase of back numbers of the Transactions Errata

 

182

1980

18

2

186

White-letter hairstreak butterfly-Reed dagger moth-I-lornets- Great warty newt- Luminescent wood- Vicia hybrida

 

261

1981

18

3

187

Marine marnmals-weasel v. water vole-stoats in ermine-noctule bat in owl pellet-blackbird v. bat-unusual spindle-Tle Ray Society-The Wildlife Sound Recording Society

 

318

1982

18

4

188

More white-berried spindle,

 

336

1983

19

0

189

Bat v. bird,

 

361

1983

19

0

190

Grey seal

 

370

1983

19

0

191

Shoreline discoveries at Dunwich,

 

372

1983

19

0

192

Unusual colouration of Suffolk stoat,

 

394

1983

19

0

193

Forked chickweed,

 

394

1983

19

0

194

Suffolk dragonfly survey,

 

395

1983

19

0

195

Suffolk Birds 1983 

 

9

1984

20

0

7

 Swimming squirrel 

 

37

1984

20

0

8

 Horn-tails and lchneumonid parasites 

 

39

1984

20

0

9

 Bird fleas 

 

51

1984

20

0

10

 Rocky Mountain Sage 

 

69

1984

20

0

11

 Norwegian wasp 

 

75

1984

20

0

12

 Bird v. bat 

 

96

1984

20

0

13

The Suffolk Barn Owl enquiry

 

9

1985

21

0

233

 Plants growing on old walls

 

12

1985

21

0

234

 Rare Breckland plants

 

17

1985

21

0

235

 a Speedwell at Barton and the Roman Tulip

 

22

1985

21

0

236

 Fungi

 

35

1985

21

0

237

 Forsythia

 

44

1985

21

0

238

 Fungus from Brightwell

 

64

1985

21

0

239

 the Marsh Moth

 

68

1985

21

0

240

Blankets for Blue Tits,

 

69

1986

22

0

241

 Cherry Plum,

 

69

1986

22

0

242

 Worries of a photographer,

 

70

1986

22

0

243

 Dormice in Suffolk,

 

70

1986

22

0

244

 The Lizard Orchid,

 

71

1986

22

0

245

 Monstrous fishes,

 

71

1986

22

0

246

 Unusual Plantains,

 

72

1986

22

0

247

 Agricultural chemicals,

 

73

1986

22

0

248

 Green-winged Orchid,

 

74

1986

22

0

249

Reed dagger moth,

 

67

1987

23

0

161

Strange flight of pheasant,

 

67

1987

23

0

162

Bird seed aliens,

 

67

1987

23

0

163

 Arum introduction,

 

68

1987

23

0

164

 Hybrid Symphytum,

 

68

1987

23

0

165

 Noisy fungi,

 

69

1987

23

0

166

 Stoats in ermine,

 

70

1987

23

0

167

 BSBI survey,

 

71

1987

23

0

168

 Pseudoscorpions,

 

71

1987

23

0

169

A Suffolk Bedstraw,

 

98

1988

24

0

149

 'Hen & chickens' daisy,

 

98

1988

24

0

150

 garden plants on Wortham Common,

 

97

1988

24

0

151

 Strange flight of Pheasant,

 

97

1988

24

0

152

 An Aruin Lily introduction,

 

97

1988

24

0

153

 Fungi in an Ipswich garden,

 

98

1988

24

0

154

 Grass Snake at West Stow,

 

99

1988

24

0

155

 An unusual gall

 

100

1988

24

0

156

 Stoat in ermine,

 

99

1988

24

0

157

 Bird-seed aliens,

 

101

1988

24

0

158

 An interesting moss,

 

101

1988

24

0

159

 Cuckoos and larvae of the Ground Lakey Moth,

 

102

1988

24

0

160

Anting by Blackbird,

 

92

1989

25

0

214

 Hedgehog activity,

 

92

1989

25

0

215

 Frogs,

 

93

1989

25

0

216

 Breeding Bumble Bees,

 

93

1989

25

0

217

 lnesculation,

 

94

1989

25

0

218

 Birdseed aliens,

 

94

1989

25

0

219

 Claude Morley,

 

94

1989

25

0

220

 Old Ivy,

 

95

1989

25

0

221

 Hybrid oak,

 

95

1989

25

0

222

 Ferns on Corailine Crag,

 

95

1989

25

0

223

 Abnormal Round- leaved Fluellen,

 

96

1989

25

0

224

 A new Bramble,

 

96

1989

25

0

225

 Mullein Moth caterpillars and Thrush,

 

96

1989

25

0

226

 A White Wagtail,

 

97

1989

25

0

227

 Garden aliens,

 

97

1989

25

0

228

 Engine oil,

 

98

1989

25

0

229

 Emperor Moth eggs,

 

98

1989

25

0

230

 Whale in the Stour.

 

99

1989

25

0

231

A toadstool in Ipswich.

 

99

1989

25

0

232

Hunting hornets,

 

4

1990

26

0

140

 More fungi for Suffolk,

 

32

1990

26

0

141

 Fungus new to Suffolk,

 

5

1990

26

0

142

 Pike,

 

11

1990

26

0

143

 Sparrowhawk at Elmswell,

 

51

1990

26

0

144

 Cock's-eggs - a correction,

 

86

1990

26

0

145

 Perching by Barn Owls,

 

45

1990

26

0

146

 Crayfish at West Stow,

 

7

1990

26

0

147

 Fasciation,

 

86

1990

26

0

148

Grey Heron and Stoat in ermine,

 

40

1991

27

0

136

species of Knotgrass,

 

40

1991

27

0

137

An aberrent Small Tortoiseshell,

 

40

1991

27

0

138

Morchelia elata,

 

41

1991

27

0

139

Stoats in ermine,

 

57

1992

28

0

127

 grey squirrel swimming

 

57

1992

28

0

128

 arboreal foxes,

 

58

1992

28

0

129

 small mammals trapped,

 

58

1992

28

0

130

 brown rat diving,

 

58

1992

28

0

131

 Long-tailed Tits,

 

59

1992

28

0

132

 disappearing ducklings,

 

59

1992

28

0

133

 Viola pensylvanica,

 

59

1992

28

0

134

 orchid mystery,

 

60

1992

28

0

135

Migrant butterflies,

 

11

1993

29

0

119

 Firethom leaf-miner,

 

21

1993

29

0

120

 Suffolk names for fossils,

 

25

1993

29

0

121

 Willow Tit on Honeysuckle,

 

46

1993

29

0

122

 Co-existance of hornet and wasp,

 

46

1993

29

0

123

Grey Squirrel and oakapple,

 

57

1993

29

0

124

 Fingered Speedwell Festuca ovina at Landguard,

 

61

1993

29

0

125

 Amaranthus spp.

 

70

1993

29

0

126

Rubus species,

 

51

1994

30

0

113

 Blastobasis decolorella and other Microlepidoptera,

 

51

1994

30

0

114

 Perching Tawny Owls,

 

52

1994

30

0

115

 Butterflies at Framlingham,

 

53

1994

30

0

116

 Frog taken by a Blackbird,

 

54

1994

30

0

117

Butterflies at Framlingham in early August,

 

2

1995

31

0

104

 Transfer of the 'Landguard Herbarium',

 

5

1995

31

0

105

 Holly blue butterflies,

 

13

1995

31

0

106

 Shoulder-striped Clover Moth, Heliothis maritime, ssp. warneckei Bours. or ssp. bulgarica Draudt in East Suffolk,

 

15

1995

31

0

107

 New woodlice for Suffolk,

 

24

1995

31

0

108

 More orchids from seed,

 

38

1995

31

0

109

 Abundance of the Silver Y Moth,

 

40

1995

31

0

110

 Fascinated by fungi,

 

47

1995

31

0

111

 A hole new world?,

 

66

1995

31

0

112

Butterflies at Framlingham July 30th-August 5th

 

14

1996

32

0

99

 White-point Moth, Mythimna albipuneta D. & S., in 1995

 

21

1996

32

0

100

 Some infrequent Microlepidoptera

 

29

1996

32

0

101

 Ranatra linearis - in flight!

 

49

1996

32

0

102

 Yellow Archangel with variegated leaves, Lamiastrum galeobdolon ss argentatum

 

84

1996

32

0

103

Some beetle pests in old cottages

 

22

1997

33

0

95

 Butterflies at Framlingham July 28th-August 5th

 

48

1997

33

0

96

 Framlinghani local moths in 1996

 

72

1997

33

0

97

Observations on the breeding behaviour of Pike

 

81

1997

33

0

98

Golden Hoverfly possible sighting

 

50

1998

34

0

87

 Lesser Golden Hoverfly new to Suffolk

 

50

1998

34

0

88

 European Fared Leafhopper

 

68

1998

34

0

89

 False truffles

 

78

1998

34

0

90

 Butterflies at Framlingham

 

89

1998

34

0

91

 Framlingham moths

 

98

1998

34

0

92

 Tachystola acroxantha reaches Suffolk

 

97

1998

34

0

93

 Notes on some bryophytes recorded in Suffolk in 1997

 

105

1998

34

0

94

Aulacidea follioti (Barbotin) a gall wasp (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) new to Suffolk

 

97

1999

35

0

79

 Notes on some bryophytes recorded in Suffolk during 1998

 

100

1999

35

0

80

 1998 notes on Microlepidoptera

 

101

1999

35

0

81

 Freshwater invertebrate recording in Suffolk

 

103

1999

35

0

82

 Fungus, Clathrus ruber

 

117

1999

35

0

83

 Game cover as a source of unusual alien plants

 

121

1999

35

0

84

 Ant-lions

 

129

1999

35

0

85

 Unusual colour form of Green-winged Orchid

 

135

1999

35

0

86

Freshwater Invertebrate recording in 1999

 

60

2000

36

0

30

 Morels

 

62

2000

36

0

31

 Notes on Suffolk Bryophytes in 1999

 

64

2000

36

0

32

 A new micro fungus in Suffolk

 

64

2000

36

0

33

 Coleoptera Recorder's report for 1999

 

73

2000

36

0

34

 Feathered Beauty, Peribatodes secundaria (Esp) (Lepidoptera: Ennominae) - a moth new to Suffolk

 

88

2000

36

0

35

 Hook-streak Grass-veneer Moth, Crambus pratella Linn.(= dumetelia Hb.) - an earlier record in need of confirmation

 

89

2000

36

0

36

 1999 Notes on Microlepidoptera

 

90

2000

36

0

37

 Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk-moth (Hemaris tityus Linn.) re-discovered in Suffolk

 

91

2000

36

0

38

Blossom Underwings (Orthosia miniosa, Denis & Schiff.) in Suffolk in 1999

 

92

2000

36

0

39

Butterflies at Framlingham 1991-1999

 

93

2000

36

0

40

The Golden Hoverfly, Callicera spinolae Rondani - surviving in Suffolk

 

94

2000

36

0

41

 Aculeate Hymenoptera Recorder's Report 1999

 

101

2000

36

0

42

 Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 1999

 

102

2000

36

0

43

 Spider Recorder's Report 1999

 

103

2000

36

0

44

 Plant recording in 1999

 

108

2000

36

0

45

Freshwater Invertebrate Recording 2000-2001.

A. K. Chalkley

65

2001

37

0

270

The Scarce Chaser (Libellula fulva) on the River Stour.

S. Goddard

81

2001

37

0

271

The Small Copper ab. caeruledpunetata Riihl in Suffolk, 1983-2000. R. G. Stewart

R. G. Stewart

89

2001

37

0

272

Butterflies at Framlinghain, August 6th-14th.

A. Aston

91

2001

37

0

273

Moths at Framlingham, 6th-14th August.

A. Aston

91

2001

37

0

274

Aculeate Hymenoptera Recorder's Annual Report 2000.

A. Knowles & P. Lee

92

2001

37

0

275

Orthoptera Recorder's Report 2000.

 S. Ling

94

2001

37

0

276

Spider Recorder's Annual Report 2000.

P. Lee

96

2001

37

0

277

Other Arthropods Recorder's Annual Report 2000.

P. Lee

97

2001

37

0

278

Bryophyte Recording in Suffolk.

R. Fisk

106

2001

37

0

279

Harbour Porpoise found on beach

 

86

2002

38

0

280

Additional records of aberrant Small Copper.

R. G. Stewart

101

2002

38

0

281

Plant Recording in 2001.

M. N. Sanford

102

2002

38

0

282

Butterfly Report for 2001.

R. G. Stewart

103

2002

38

0

283

Butterflies at Framlingham, 5-13 August.

A. Aston

106

2002

38

0

284

Moths at Framlingham, 5-13 August.

A. Aston

106

2002

38

0

285

Orthoptera Recorder's Report 2001. S. Ling

S. Ling

126

2002

38

0

286

Aculeate Hymenoptera Recorder's Report for 2001.

A. Knowles & P. Lee

135

2002

38

0

287

Geology Group Field Meetings Report for 200 1.

R. Dixon

137

2002

38

0

288

Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 200 1.

P. Lee

141

2002

38

0

289

Lichenology in Suffolk.

C. J. Hitch

142

2002

38

0

290

Spider Recorder's Report, 2001

 

143

2002

38

0

291

Butterflies around Framlingham, 28 July-5 August.

A. Aston

21

2003

39

0

293

The Small Copper ab. caeruleopunctata Riihl. and ab.fusca'Robsn. in Suffolk.

A. Aston

22

2003

39

0

294

Moths at Framl'mgham, 28 July-5 August.

A. Aston

22

2003

39

0

295

Butterfly Report for 2002.

R. G. Stewart

26

2003

39

0

296

Suffolk in Norwich.

A. Aston

35

2003

39

0

297

Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 2002.

P. Lee

36

2003

39

0

298

A mystery solved.

G. Peck

59

2003

39

0

299

Spider Recorder's Annual Report, 2002.

P. Lee

62

2003

39

0

300

Aculeate Hymenoptera Recorder's Report for 2002.

A. Knowles

63

2003

39

0

301

Freshwater Invertebrate Recorder's Annual Report 2002.

A. Chalkley

65

2003

39

0

302

Letters of Morley, Collin and Harwood Brothers.

A. Aston

68

2003

39

0

303

Suffolk Bryophytes 2002 - a brief review of the year.

R. Fisk

90

2003

39

0

304