A Guide to the Butterflies and Larger Moths of Essex |
Contents
Foreword by John F Crittall | 7 |
The broad features of Essex the County | 16 |
Appendix to Systematic Listspecies recorded prior to 1925 | 131 |
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Common terms and phrases
Apamea appears August Benfleet Berechurch Bradwell-on-Sea Bradwell-on-Sea AJD Brentwood Brindle British butterflies Carpet century Chelmsford Clearwing Clerck coast and estuaries Colchester coll common everywhere Coxtie Green Danbury Ridge GAP distributed and common Donyland Dovercourt Entomologist Epping Forest Essex Nat Essex records Eupithecia fairly common Fairly widespread food-plant Footman formerly Fritillary GHBS Hadena Hadleigh Hamford Water Harwich Hatfield Forest Hawk Hookend Hübn Hufn immigrant inland insect July June larvae Lepidoptera Leucania Lexden locally common London Nat low density Maldon melanic moth north-east noted number of districts occurred at Bradwell-on-Sea Ongar Ongar Park Woods Osyth PBMA Plusia rare recent records Saffron Walden scarce Schiff single specimens small numbers south-east Essex Southend-on-Sea Sterrha Stondon Massey subsequent records Takeley Thames-side RT Thorndon Park Thundersley uncommon Underwing VCH described VCH gave Wainscot West Bergholt Westcliff-on-Sea Wickham Bishops widely distributed Writtle