what is it?
Frantic
Frantic at Momma.com
Fri Aug 24 17:04:39 EDT 2001
Martin Honey <M.Honey at NHM.AC.UK> wrote in message
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> Tried for a second time to reply to Frantic at Momma.com but it gets bounced
> so here's my response:
>
> >No, it's actually quite a common species although like most moths, rarely
> seen by the non-specialist. Your local branch of Butterfly Conservation
> probably does moth evenings, where you will be able to see many species
not
> normally seen. Where abouts are you?
> >
> >THE book for moths in Britain is Skinner, B. 1984. Colour identification
> guide to moths of the British Isles. Viking books.
> >
> >If you want one on insects in general I would recommend Chinery, M. 1986.
> Collins guide to the insects og Britain and western Europe. Collins.
> >
> >Martin
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> Sorry Martin that you have had trouble contacting me......You obviously
have a fascinating job. Thanks for your advice and help. You asked me where
I am-I live in North Hampshire. Thanks again.
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