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One of the nice things about autumn is that it seems to be the main season of visibility for caddisflies - they're everywhere in the garden at the moment, loved up or just lounging around, but always toning beautifully with the turning leaves. This one, I think, is Limnephilus lunatus, the Cinnamon Sedge, though I didn't manage to achieve the best angle for identification. I posted a more descriptive photo here, and also talked quite a bit about the phylogeny and habits of caddisflies, so if you'd like to know more about them please do take a look at that post.
Before I go, I must say thank you for the kind response to yesterday's Ten Snipe to Watch in 2025 - it was all the more gratifying because I hadn't expected that image to be so popular.
R: C6, D6.
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