<title>Comments on: New micro for me.</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<dc:creator>Raymond Watson</dc:creator>
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<![CDATA[ Pleased to see your Epinotia sordidana. I had a male and female together in my trap on 12th August. The moths themselves don't show clear characters so the genitalia prep is confirmation. These make it commoner in Suffolk than the one previous record. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Pleased to see your Epinotia sordidana. I had a male and female together in my trap on 12th August. The moths themselves don’t show clear characters so the genitalia prep is confirmation. These make it commoner in Suffolk than the one previous record.</p>
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