321-324
Editorial
Recovery plans for insects: what should they contain, and what should they achieve?
T. R. New
325-332
Original Paper
Road size and carrion beetle assemblages in a New York forest
Robert R. Dunn and James A. Danoff-Burg
333-342
Original Paper
Comparing movement of four butterfly species in experimental grassland strips
Bo Söderström and Marcus Hedblom
343-350
Original Paper
Food plant density, patch isolation and vegetation height determine occurrence in a Swedish metapopulation of the marsh fritillary
Euphydryas aurinia
(Rottemburg, 1775) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)
P.-E. Betzholtz, A. Ehrig, M. Lindeborg and P. Dinnétz
351-366
Original Paper
Contrasting trends of butterfly species preferring semi-natural grasslands, field margins and forest edges in northern Europe
Mikko Kuussaari, Janne Heliölä, Juha Pöyry and Kimmo Saarinen
367-390
Original Paper
Predicting extinction risk of butterflies and moths (Macrolepidoptera) from distribution patterns and species characteristics
Markus Franzén and Mikael Johannesson
391-397
Original Paper
The size of wild honeybee populations (
Apis mellifera
) and its implications for the conservation of honeybees
Robin F. A. Moritz, F. Bernhard Kraus, Per Kryger and Robin M. Crewe
399-408
Original Paper
Efficiency of Malaise traps and colored pan traps for collecting flower visiting insects from three forested ecosystems
Joshua W. Campbell and J. L. Hanula
409-413
Short Communication
Characterising insect diversity on Australia’s remnant native grasslands: ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and beetles (Coleoptera) at Craigieburn Grasslands Reserve, Victoria
L. A. Gibson and T. R. New
415-417
Short Communication
Citizen scientist rediscovers rare nine-spotted lady beetle,
Coccinella novemnotata
, in eastern North America
John E. Losey, Jordan E. Perlman and E. Richard Hoebeke
419-420
Book Review
David L. Pearson, C. Barry Knisley and C.J. Kazilek. A field guide to the tiger beetles of the United States and Canada. Identification, natural history and distribution of the Cicindelidae
Oxford University Press, New York, 2006, Paperback, US$19.95, ISBN 13:978-0-19-518156-2, 227 pp.
T. R. New
421
Book Review
J. E. Peña, J. L. Sharp and M. Wysoki (eds), Tropical Fruit Pests and Pollinators: Biology, Economic Importance, Natural Enemies and Control
CABI Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, 2002, Sterling £85.00, ISBN 0-85199-434-2, 438 pp.
Andrew Lack