Entomology Bibliography

Entomology Bibliography

Bibliography of Reading Museum Service Entomology Collection 2/9/2002 by David Notton Anon. 1929a. Death of Mr F. W. Cocks - Treasurer of the Reading Natural History Society. Reading Standard 2.2.1929, p. 4. ___. 1929b. The work of a Reading naturalist. Gift of valuable collection to Reading Museum. The Reading Standard 2.3.1929, p.7 ___. 1949. [Obituary of Edward Ernest Green 1861-1949]. Nature 164: 398. Anon. 1951. [Obituary of A. H. Hamm]. Transactions and proceedings of the South London Entomological and Natural History Society. 1950-51: 57. Anon. 1962. [Obituary of] Mr. C. Runge. Reading Naturalist 14: 3. Anon. 1995. [obituary of] Jack Newton. The Vasculum. 79(4): 65-66. [see also note in April issue on Jack Newton’s collection and library]. Anon. 2000. Brain Baker. Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation 112: 126. Assis Fonseca, E. C. M. d' 1978. Diptera: Orthorrhapha, Brachycera, Dolichopodidae. Handbooks for the Identification of British insects 9(5): pp 90. Baker, B. R. 1954. Extracts from the Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1952-53. Reading Naturalist 6: 12-15. ___. 1955a. Burghfield Common today. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 67: 53-55. ___. 1955b. Extracts from the Recorder’s Report for Entomology for 1953-54. Reading Naturalist 7: 13-16. ___. 1956. Extracts from the Recorder’s Report for Entomology for 1954-55. Reading Naturalist 8: 9-12. ___. 1957a. Hydraecia petasitis in Berkshire. Entomologist’s Gazette 8: 126-128. ___. 1957b. Extracts from the Recorder’s Report for Entomology for 1956. Reading Naturalist 9: 9- 13. ___. 1957c. Hyloicus pinastri in Oxfordshire. Entomologist 90: 105. ___. 1957d. It happened at… [account of the hazards of moth-trapping]. Entomologist’s Gazette 8: 243-244. ___. 1957e. Some interesting insects of the Burghfield Area. Reading Naturalist 9: 17-20. ___. 1958. Extracts from the Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1956-57. Reading Naturalist 10: 11-15. ___. 1959a. Extracts from the Recorder’s Report for Entomology. Reading Naturalist 11: 12-14. ___. 1959b. Lepidoptera and other insects in Dorset, June 1958. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 70: 66-68. ___. 1960. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1958-59. Reading Naturalist 12: 14-17. ___. 1961. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1959-60. Reading Naturalist 13: 12-17. ___. 1962a. The macrolepidoptera of a Berkshire marsh. Entomologist’s Gazette 13: 31-48. ___. 1962b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1960-61. Reading Naturalist 14: 13-18. ___. 1963. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1961-62. Reading Naturalist 15: 11-16. ___. 1964a. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1962-63. Reading Naturalist 16: 12-18. ___. 1964b. The waved black moth Parascotia fuliginaria in Berkshire and its occurrence on a previously unrecorded foodplant. Entomologists Gazette. 15: 55-58. ___. 1965a. British Clearwing Moths (Family Sesiidae). Reading Naturalist 17: 21-27. ___. 1965b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1963-64. Reading Naturalist 17: 29-34. ___. 1966. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1964-1965. Reading Naturalist 18: 30-33. ___. 1967. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1965-1966. Reading Naturalist 19: 32-34. ___. 1968. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1966-67. Reading Naturalist 20: 26-31. ___. 1969a. Notes on breeding Trisateles emortualis Schiff. and the discovery of larvae and pupae in the wild. Proceedings and Transactions of the British Entomological and Natural History Society 2: 5-8. ___. 1969b. [obituary of] Mr. H. L. Dolton. Reading Naturalist 21: 15-16. ___. 1969c. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1967-68. Reading Naturalist 21: 35-39. ___. 1970a. Notes on clearwing moths associated with birch. Entomologist's Gazette 21: 161-166. ___. 1970b. On British Butterflies with special reference to the Reading area. Reading Naturalist 22: 3-9. ___. 1970c. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1968-69. Reading Naturalist 22: 43-46. ___. 1971. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1969-70. Reading Naturalist 23: 37-44. ___. 1972. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1970-71. Reading Naturalist 24: 33-41. ___. 1973. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1971-72. Reading Naturalist 25: 28-34. ___. 1974. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1972-73. Reading Naturalist 26: 37-45. ___. 1975a. The Lepidoptera of Moor Copse Nature Reserve, Tidmarsh, Berkshire. Reading Naturalist 27: 12-20. ___. 1975b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1973-74. Reading Naturalist. 27: 31-36. ___. 1976a. ‘Everything comes to him …’ Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 88: 83- 86. ___. 1976b. Supplement to the list of the Lepidoptera of the Moor Copse Nature Reserve. Reading Naturalist 28: 19. ___. 1976c. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1974-75. Reading Naturalist 28: 28-34. ___. 1977a. An interim List of the Lepidoptera of Ufton Court and the Surrounding Woodlands at Padworth, Berkshire. Reading Naturalist 29: 22-32. ___. 1977b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1975-76. Reading Naturalist 29: 33-38. ___. 1978a. A first look at Kerry and Clare. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 90: 116-121. ___. 1978b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1976-77. Reading Naturalist 30: 26-30. ___. 1979a. Are Amathes agathina Dup. and Rhyacia simulans Hufn. immigrant species? Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 91: 136-137. ___. 1979b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1977-78. Reading Naturalist 31: 31-39. ___. 1980. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1978-1979. Reading Naturalist 32: 36-44. ___. 1981a. Early appearance of spring moths. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 93: 232. ___. 1981b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1979-1980. Reading Naturalist 33: 43-51. ___. 1982. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1980-81. Reading Naturalist 34: 53-60. ___. 1983a. How to renew an interest in carpentry [on rearing Sesiidae]. Reading Naturalist 35: 2-5. ___. 1983b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1981-82. Reading Naturalist 35: 41-46. ___. 1984a. The Dangers of Discontinuity [on the distributions of animals and plants]. Reading Naturalist 36: 2-7. ___. 1984b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1982-83. Reading Naturalist 36: 40-48. ___. 1985a. [obituary of] Arthur Price. Reading Naturalist 37: 2-3. ___. 1985b. Sesiidae. Pp 369-388. In: Heath, J. & Emmet, A. M. (Eds. ). The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland 2 (Cossidae - Heliodinidae). Harley books, Colchester. Pp 460. ___. 1985c. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1983-84. Reading Naturalist 37: 37-43. ___. 1986. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1985. Reading Naturalist 38: 39-49. ___. 1987a. “It seems like yesterday” (some reminiscences in natural history) [includes much information on Reading entomologists]. Reading Naturalist 39: 7-16. ___. 1987b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1986. Reading Naturalist 39: 32-39. ___. 1988. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1987. Reading Naturalist 40: 36-43. ___. 1989. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1988. Reading Naturalist 41: 30-35. ___. 1990a. A desirable residence [on moth trapping in a Kennet reedbed]. Reading Naturalist 42: 8-10. ___. 1990b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1989. Reading Naturalist 42: 31-38. ___. 1991. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1990. Reading Naturalist 43: 38-44. ___. 1992a. [Obituary of] William Albert Smallcombe, 1892-1992. Reading Naturalist 44: 2. ___. 1992b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1991. Reading Naturalist 44: 26-35. ___. 1993. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1992. Reading Naturalist 45: 29-39. ___. 1994a. [obituary of] Lt. Col. G. G. Eastwick-Field 1921-1993. Reading Naturalist 46: 4. ___. 1994b. The butterflies and moths of Berkshire (records of Lepidoptera from Vice-county 22). Hedera Press, Uffington. Pp xxxi + 368. ___. 1994c. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1993. Reading Naturalist 46: 28-37. ___. 1995. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1994. Reading Naturalist 47: 25-30. ___. 1996. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1995. Reading Naturalist 48: 30-42. ___. 1997a. Christmas in Hong Kong. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 109: 189- 192. ___. 1997b. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1996. Reading Naturalist 49: 27-36. ___. 1998. The Recorder’s Report for Entomology 1997. Reading Naturalist 50: 25-34. Baker, B. R. & Parfitt, R. W. 1960. Lithophane leautieri in Dorset. Entomologist’s Gazette 11: 15- 17. Barrett, C. G. 1899. The Lepidoptera of the British Islands. Volume 5: Heterocera, Noctuae. Reeve & Co., London. Pp 382 + pls 185-232. Bastin, H. 1957. Das Leben im Insektenstaat. F. A. Brockhaus, Wiesbaden. Pp 176. Beare, T. H. & Donisthorpe, H. St. J. K. 1904. Catalogue of British Coleoptera. London. Pp v + 51. Bretherton, R. F. 1940. A list of the macro-lepidoptera of the Oxford district. Proceedings and report of the Ashmolean Natural History Society 1939: 25-70. ___. 1941. Additions to the list of macro-lepidoptera of the Oxford district. Proceedings and report of the Ashmolean Natural History Society 1940: 22-23. ___. 1946. Some ‘clearwings’ in the Oxford district. Entomologist's monthly Magazine 82: 213- 217. ___. 1949a. Nycterosea obstipata in Surrey. Entomologist 82: 19-20. ___. 1949b. Butterflies near Paris. Entomologist 82: 191. ___. 1949c. Spring butterflies in Bohemia. Entomologist 82: 254. ___. 1950a. Laphygma exigua and Caradrina ambigua in North-West Surrey. Entomologist 83: 23. ___. 1950b. Mellina ocellaris in the Thames Valley. Entomologist 83: 30. ___. 1950c. Some wainscots in North-West Surrey. Entomologist 83: 55. ___. 1950d. The behaviour of moths at light traps: A comment. Entomologist’s Gazette 1: 102-104. ___. 1951a. Our lost butterflies and moths. Entomologist’s Gazette 2: 211-240. ___. 1951b. Eupethecia arceuthata in North-West Surrey.

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