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  1. paul47

    Dragonfly, Sri Lanka

    I've received one opinion - that it's (1) - Rivulet Tiger.
  2. paul47

    Dragonfly, Sri Lanka

    Seen at the end of February in Sinharaja, Sri Lanka. I think it must be either: 1. Gomphidia pearsoni (Rivulet Tiger) 2. Ictinogomphus rapax (Common Clubtail/Rapacious Flangetail) The eye colour - dark grey - seems to suggest (2) but I'd appreciate a confirmation.
  3. paul47

    ID request - Polish damselfly

    Thanks! This does seem to be a well-named species.
  4. paul47

    ID request - Polish damselfly

    From north-east Poland in mid-May.
  5. paul47

    Polish caddisfly (?)

    It's something like Semblis phalaenoides
  6. paul47

    Polish damselfly for id

    Thanks very much for all the comments. Having spent more time looking at the book and at all the other damselflies I photographed last week I also think this must be Coenagrion pulchellum (Variable Damselfly/Bluet).
  7. paul47

    Polish caddisfly (?)

    A very large and distinctive insect - does anyone have any thoughts on ID? Wings at least 40mm long.
  8. paul47

    Polish damselfly for id

    From north-east Poland last week
  9. paul47

    Butterflies from Poland - for confirmation

    These two were from north-east Poland last week. The first is likely to be Large Tortoiseshell but I'm not sure that Yellow-legged can be ruled out, at this location. The second is a female Sooty Copper I think. Any comments welcome.
  10. paul47

    Polish micro

    Yes, that looks good - thanks very much! Paul
  11. paul47

    Polish micro

    From north-east Poland last week. About 11mm long.
  12. paul47

    Small moth from Poland

    Looks like it's Purple-barred Yellow - Lythria purpuraria
  13. paul47

    Small moth from Poland

    From the Biebrza marshes area last week. Fully extended the wingspan would have been about 30-35mm.
  14. paul47

    Costa Rica moths for ID

    Thanks very much! Paul
  15. paul47

    Costa Rica moths for ID

    These two were from Arenal. The first was 25mm long. The second had a forewing length of just over 50mm. Interested to hear any thoughts on ID.
  16. paul47

    Dragonflies from Costa Rica

    The first (2 pictures) was from Savegre, around 60mm long. The second was from Selva Lodge, around 45mm long. Grateful for any thoughts on ID.
  17. paul47

    Hoverfly, Italy

    Thanks very much, Paul
  18. paul47

    2 extra moths from the Dolomites

    Thanks! Paul
  19. paul47

    2 extra moths from the Dolomites

    A couple of moths found in Italy (the Dolomites) in the 2nd week of July. a - 25-30mm across b - 17mm long
  20. paul47

    Last moths from the Dolomites

    (c) could be Epinotia tedella
  21. paul47

    Last moths from the Dolomites

    The last few moths found in Italty (the Dolomites) in the 2nd week of July. Plus a caterpillar. a - found at light trap b - found at light trap c - on a pine tree d - 35mm long
  22. paul47

    Namibia butterflies

    The first could be Green-veined Charaxes (Charaxes candiope)
  23. paul47

    Almost the last moths from the Dolomites

    Thanks to all of you! Paul
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