<title>Comments on: Exceptionally mild weather and winds from the south</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ Interesting to find that whilst two of the Acleris species were indeed A.ferrugana the dark shiny one was my second A. schalleriana. Unlike my first any marings were not easy to see owing to it being so dark. With at least three specimens now known to me (one caught by Neil) hopefully it may be here to stay in Suffolk even if blown here by the exceptional weather. Mine were both males. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Interesting to find that whilst two of the Acleris species were indeed A.ferrugana the dark shiny one was my second A. schalleriana. Unlike my first any marings were not easy to see owing to it being so dark. With at least three specimens now known to me (one caught by Neil) hopefully it may be here to stay in Suffolk even if blown here by the exceptional weather. Mine were both males.</p>
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