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30-11-2010, 07:01 AM
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| | | Re: Case Moth 8mm I wonder how many of these are parasitised? They stick out, and, I should think, so obvious to a passing parasitic insect.
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| | | Re: Case Moth 8mm Worth a try Theresa, I sometimes hold back because I think something is not identifiable only to find it gets a genus as well as a species name!
Interesting thought Jules, the parasitics will know what they are looking for.
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