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Gaming With Abyss on YouTube has a video of all 150 Field Guide Pages, broken down by location. You may want to give that a watch and see which, if any, you’re missing. You might have encountered a bug, mind you.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Wpsw6xszSbjut9PkIPoRh1_z513vvMKWRuNHDvHiS8I/edit?usp=share_link
They're in order it shows in-game, so you can scroll and compare till you find the missing one, then google that specific one to get location.
i'm also somehow missing a collection chest in hogwarts as well everything else is 100% including hogsmade although i'm sure there is nothing left in hogwarts...
https://www.ign.com/games/hogwarts-legacy
For Field Guide Pages, I'd recommend playstationtrophies' list instead, simply due to personal taste.
Also, if this is conjurations, then I believe you're missing Butterflies. That was my case. For those, I also used the channel mentioned by the user above.
Step 1. Go to your Field Guides Collections page and check your collectibles page. You probably already did this but double check anyway. The last thing you want to do is search the whole world for butterflies only to find out that you are simply missing one recipe like Large Pot Table.
Step 2. Check your vivarium. Make sure you got all 12 chests (3 per vivarium). These don't count in the Hogwarts collectibles page.
Step 3. Check your butterflies, because they are the hardest to keep track of.