<title>Comments on: Dunwich Forest meeting 26th August 2016.</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ Pleased you found the Devon Carpet.
On Bactra lacteana, I suspect it is widespread in at least coastal Suffolk. Having made a good dissection of a female from Snape I have found that a female Bactra I had at home and was unable to identify initially from the dissection matches lacteana. So that is a good length of Suffolk covered by catches of the species. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Pleased you found the Devon Carpet.<br />
On Bactra lacteana, I suspect it is widespread in at least coastal Suffolk. Having made a good dissection of a female from Snape I have found that a female Bactra I had at home and was unable to identify initially from the dissection matches lacteana. So that is a good length of Suffolk covered by catches of the species.</p>
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