What are these 2 small grey and pink rectangles?

I seem to remember these from ages ago but have completely forgotten what they are and how to get rid of them.

Thanks Tom - spot on as usual!
Have you seen that other problem I encountered when capturing old DV tapes containing edited "exported to tape" videos?
FCP X split them into their component clips, which was OK, but then re-arranged them into the order they had been shot, thus turning my edited videos into 300 piece jigsaws.
I suppose there's no way to make FCP X return all the clips to the order in which they were imported?
Group Clips By Date Imported is no use as they were all imported on the same day.
Pity you can't group them by the time they were imported.

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