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Editorial Note
A hard act to follow: the contribution of Tim New
T. G. Shreeve
3-9
Original Paper
Responses of eight boreal flat bug (Heteroptera: Aradidae) species to clear-cutting and forest fire
Therese Johansson, Joakim Hjältén, Fredrik Stenbacka and Mats Dynesius
11-18
Original Paper
Evaluating the impact of non-lethal DNA sampling on two butterflies, Vanessa cardui and Satyrodes eurydice
Christopher A. Hamm, Deepa Aggarwal and Douglas A. Landis
19-30
Original Paper
Realizing a synergy between research and education: how participation in ant monitoring helps raise biodiversity awareness in a resource-poor country
Brigitte Braschler, Kirsten Mahood, Natasha Karenyi, Kevin J. Gaston and Steven L. Chown
31-42
Original Paper
Population size and conservation of the last eastern remnants of the regal fritillary, Speyeria idalia (Drury) [Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae]; implications for temperate grassland restoration
Betty Ferster and Kevina Vulinec
43-52
Original Paper
Open AccessThe effectiveness of US mitigation and monitoring practices for the threatened Valley elderberry longhorn beetle
Marcel Holyoak, Theresa S. Talley and Sara E. Hogle
53-63
Original Paper
Effects of grass-specific herbicides on butterflies: an experimental investigation to advance conservation efforts
Cheryl Russell and Cheryl B. Schultz
65-75
Original Paper
Enhancing conservation of the Tasmanian glow-worm, Arachnocampa tasmaniensis Ferguson (Diptera: Keroplatidae) by monitoring seasonal changes in light displays and life stages
Michael M. Driessen
77-88
Original Paper
Estimating genetic and phenotypic diversity in a northern hoverfly reveals lack of heterozygosity correlated with significant fluctuating asymmetry of wing traits
Vesna Milankov, Ljubinka Francuski, Jasmina Ludoški, Gunilla Ståhls and Ante Vujić
89-98
Original Paper
Habitat associations of Agathidium pulchellum, an endangered old-growth forest beetle species living on slime moulds
Mervi Laaksonen, Kaisa Murdoch, Juha Siitonen and Gergely Várkonyi
99-100
Book Review
Jill Lancaster and Robert A. Briers, Eds., Aquatic insects. Challenges to populations
CABI, Wallingford, Oxon, 2008, 320 pages, Hardback, £85.00, ISBN 978 1 84593 8
V. R. Edmonds-Brown
101
Book Review
S. P. Stock, J. Vandenberg, I. Glazer and N. Boemare, Eds., Insect pathogens. Molecular Approaches and Techniques
CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, 2009, Hardback, ISBN 978 1 84593 478 1 £85.00, $US 170.00, Euros 130. 417 pages
Martin James Donnelly
103-104
Book Review
R. Cech and G. Tudor, Butterflies of the East Coast. An Observer’s Guide
Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2005 (second printing and first paperback printing 2007, Paperback ISBN 0-691-09055-6, US$32.95 Stirling £22.95, 360 pp, 878 colour illustrations and 275 maps
Roger L. H. Dennis
105
Book Review
Jan Beccaloni: Arachnids
CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria, 2009, 320 pp, Hardback, Au$69.95, ISBN 9780643096974
Tim R. New