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I know this can be variable, and not sure what else it can be. Please put me straight.
Best wishes
David
Hi DavidIt is either ferrugana or notana (more likely to be the former) but I'm afraid they need dissection to separate. You can still usefully record them as an aggregate.
Thanks, Dave - very helpful as always.David
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Hi David
ReplyDeleteIt is either ferrugana or notana (more likely to be the former) but I'm afraid they need dissection to separate. You can still usefully record them as an aggregate.
Thanks, Dave - very helpful as always.
ReplyDeleteDavid