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	<title>Comments on: October 2018 moths at Purdis.</title>
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		<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Raymond Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well done on the Catocala fraxini. I have yet to get one but it seems they are resident so hopefully will not be too long to wait. Have had a lot of Clancy&#039;s Rustics in October. Again some may be resident. Still on the lookout for the Blair&#039;s Wainscot. I think Climate change is having an ever increasing impact on our insect species. I had an exceptional peak of an ichneumon wasp species that we think proves it to be immigrant on the 10th to 13th. If I can get both referees to approve then a note will appear in press. That would be the first &#039;clear&#039; evidence of them being migratory in the UK. Like the locusts that came into the UK on 10th.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well done on the Catocala fraxini. I have yet to get one but it seems they are resident so hopefully will not be too long to wait. Have had a lot of Clancy&#8217;s Rustics in October. Again some may be resident. Still on the lookout for the Blair&#8217;s Wainscot. I think Climate change is having an ever increasing impact on our insect species. I had an exceptional peak of an ichneumon wasp species that we think proves it to be immigrant on the 10th to 13th. If I can get both referees to approve then a note will appear in press. That would be the first &#8216;clear&#8217; evidence of them being migratory in the UK. Like the locusts that came into the UK on 10th.</p>
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