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<title>By: Mark Timms</title>
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<![CDATA[ Paul, I have just been out on Burgate Great Green seeing if a lure would attract any Red-belted Clearwings around a group of old crab apples. No luck there but a few five spotted burnets were on the wing. I assume these are Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnets but the one I captured and examined had fused middle spots (more a character of Five-spot Burnet according to the book).
Mark ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Paul, I have just been out on Burgate Great Green seeing if a lure would attract any Red-belted Clearwings around a group of old crab apples. No luck there but a few five spotted burnets were on the wing. I assume these are Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnets but the one I captured and examined had fused middle spots (more a character of Five-spot Burnet according to the book).<br />
Mark</p>
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