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Thu 8th November 2007 18:16 by James McGill
Emmetia marginea is a widespread leaf miner that can be found throughout the winter on bramble. It makes a distinctive elongated white blotch which is enlarged as the months go by. Most people should be able to find it within walking distance of home, in hedges and patches of scrub. Despite this I think there are at least twenty 10k squares without a record, including most of east and west Somerset.

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