Essex Naturalist (N.S.) No. 18 (2001)
- 1-2 Report of the Essex Field Club for 2000-2001
- 3 Income and expenditure account for 2000
- 4 Balance sheet for 2000
- 5-6 Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Maitland Emmet, MBE, TD, MA, HON. FRES, FLS Brian Goodey
- 6-8 Essex Field Club Annual Exhibition 18 November 2000
- 9-28 The 2001 AGM address: The retreat of the Late Pliocene and Lower Pleistocene Crag sea and the development of the Early Pleistocene Thames - a review Peter Allen
- 29-37 An introduction to some aquatic protozoa in Essex and their study using a microscope Steve Durr
- WILDLIFE REVIEW OF THE YEAR
- 38-53 Wildlife and conservation review of 2000 Chris Gibson
- 54-58 Review of the wildlife of Epping Forest in 2000 Jeremy Dagley
- 58-59 The Grey Mining Bee Andrena cineraria refound in Epping Forest Amanda Samuels
- 60 Chrysura radians (Harris) (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae), a cuckoo-wasp new to Essex Adrian Knowles
- 60-62 Odynerus simillimus Morawitz, F., 1867, rediscovered in Essex Peter Harvey and David Scott
- 62-63 A new Essex record of the Yellow Loosestrife Bee Macropis europaea Warncke, 1973 Peter Harvey and Dan Hackett
- 64 Andricus aries (Mayr) (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - a gall wasp new to Essex Jerry Bowdrey
- 65-66 Four species of Coleoptera new to Essex Nigel Cuming and Jerry Bowdrey
- 66 The welcome return of the Polecat Mustela putorius to Essex John Dobson
- 67 Dormouse update Sue Ward
- 67 Erythristic Mole Talpa europaea at Little Dunmow David Scott
- Recorder Reports for 2000:
- 68 Freshwater Algae in Essex Hilary Belcher
- 68-69 New Charophyte (Stonewort) and Bryophyte records and corrigenda Ken Adams
- 70-71 Essex mammals in 2000 John Wright
- 71-72 Bats in Essex in 2000 John Dobson
- 72-73 Amphibian and reptile notes for 2000 David Scott
- 73-78 Some interesting spider records for 1999-2000 Peter Harvey
- 79-80 Recent hoverfly records from Essex Roger Payne
- 81-82 Essex gall report 2000 Jerry Bowdrey
- 83-94 Some interesting aculeate Hymenoptera records for 1999-2000 Peter Harvey
- 95-100 Review of the Lepidoptera of Essex for the year 2000 Brian Goodey
- 100-102 Orthoptera of Essex 2000 - a review of current status Alan Wake
- 102-104 Essex geology report Gerald Lucy
- CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
- 105-112 The flies (Diptera) of Epping Forest John Ismay
- 113-120 Some observations on changes in the wildlife of Epping Forest since 1939 Ken Hoy
- 121-129 The development of a monitoring technique to record the abundance of a canopy-dwelling butterfly species: Satyrium w-album (Knoch) (White-letter Hairstreak) Zoe Ringwood, Robin Field, Julian Hill and David Mortimer
- 129-138 Habitats and abundance of butterflies on agricultural land at Writtle College Robin Field and Tim Gardiner
- 139-145 Changes in macro-moth abundance on the Writtle College Estate Robin Field and Tim Gardiner
- 146-156 Problems in elm and rose Identifications - from a detailed study of woods and hedgerows near Earl’s Colne Brian Wright and Ursula Broughton
- STATUS, DISTRIBUTION AND IDENTIFICATION
- 157-160 Notes on Essex specialities. 5: Sickle-leaved Hare’s-ear Bupleurum falcatum L. subsp. falcatum Ken Adams
- 161-162 Notes on Essex specialities. 6: the mining bee Colletes halophilus Verhoeff, P.M.F., 1944 (Apidae: Colletinae) Peter Harvey
- 163-168 The European Scorpion Euscorpius flavicaudis (Degeer, 1778) (Scorpiones: Chactidae) in Essex Colin Plant
- 169-176 The Bryophyte flora of the anthills at Old Hall Marshes Terri Tarpey
- 177-218 Snake-flies, alderflies and lacewings (Neuropterida) and scorpion flies (Mecoptera): a provisional review of their status and distribution in Essex with notes on their etymology Colin Plant
Front cover photograph Campanella, an aquatic protozoan © Steve Durr
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