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Rediscovering the moths of Whittingehame

Following in the footsteps of Alice Blanche Balfour to record moths at Whittingehame

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Further reading


Results of a preliminary ecological assessment carried out by Chris Badenoch in 2007.
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Butterflies and Moths in East Lothian. by Alice BalfourDownload

Behind folding shutters in Whittingehame House by Donald L. Opitz

Notes on Lepidoptera collected in the Edinburgh District by William Evans FRSE

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