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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ Yes I think this year will be remembered for the unseasonal species during autumn. On the Footman front I have had, Rosy, Common, Scarce and Buff this autumn. Not great on the migrants yet though this year and still no Four-spotted for my site. A nice micro at Snape Warren recently, Bucculatrix cristatella. My Depressaria at Snape was a little disappointing. Hoped to see daucella as the foodplant is there but it turned out to be a badiella and then caught one at home. The one at home was however well marked and dissection was not required. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Yes I think this year will be remembered for the unseasonal species during autumn. On the Footman front I have had, Rosy, Common, Scarce and Buff this autumn. Not great on the migrants yet though this year and still no Four-spotted for my site. A nice micro at Snape Warren recently, Bucculatrix cristatella. My Depressaria at Snape was a little disappointing. Hoped to see daucella as the foodplant is there but it turned out to be a badiella and then caught one at home. The one at home was however well marked and dissection was not required.</p>
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