Posted by Tony Irwin on 09-11-2006 00:06
#9
I must finish producing that "foolish" smiley - I really need it so often! :D
Thanks to Paul's correction, I've looked a bit more closely at the first image and the wing venation and colour in particular. It does seem that vein m has a broken fork, the anterior branch being detached, and the wing tip is heavily clouded - suggesting
Rondaniella dimidiata. The image from Cedar Creek (
http://www.cedarc...080ap.html) looks like a good match
Edited by Tony Irwin on 09-11-2006 00:07