<title>Comments on: A few June moths.</title>
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<title>By: keith</title>
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<![CDATA[ Very good work indeed, Raymond! Regarding Spatalistis bifasciana according to the Field Guide to the micro moths of Great Britain and Ireland the species feeds on withered leaves of deciduous trees, including, Sweet Chestnut and Beech both of which were abundant at Ashby Warren where we got it on Sunday ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Very good work indeed, Raymond! Regarding Spatalistis bifasciana according to the Field Guide to the micro moths of Great Britain and Ireland the species feeds on withered leaves of deciduous trees, including, Sweet Chestnut and Beech both of which were abundant at Ashby Warren where we got it on Sunday</p>
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