Endorlado Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 131 Reaction score 23 Location Gdańsk, Poland Jun 26, 2011 #2
hibiscusmile Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 13,704 Reaction score 923 Location Ohio Jun 26, 2011 #3 Looks like a budwing?
kmsgameboy Well-known member Joined Nov 22, 2008 Messages 435 Reaction score 12 Location NC Jun 26, 2011 #4 Reminds me of a Stagmomantis.
Endorlado Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 131 Reaction score 23 Location Gdańsk, Poland Jun 27, 2011 #5 She is smilar to Pseudovates
B brancsikia Well-known member Joined Jul 16, 2007 Messages 86 Reaction score 1 Location Germany Jun 27, 2011 #6 Where is it from?
Endorlado Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 131 Reaction score 23 Location Gdańsk, Poland Jun 27, 2011 #7 Probably from Peru
B brancsikia Well-known member Joined Jul 16, 2007 Messages 86 Reaction score 1 Location Germany Jun 27, 2011 #8 Thanks. So it is not your picture/specimen? It should be Hagiotata hofmanni (Saussure & Zehntner, 1894) with one "f" and two "n". subadult male adult male
Thanks. So it is not your picture/specimen? It should be Hagiotata hofmanni (Saussure & Zehntner, 1894) with one "f" and two "n". subadult male adult male
Endorlado Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 131 Reaction score 23 Location Gdańsk, Poland Jun 27, 2011 #9 Yes, Hagiotata hofmanni. I'm sorry for small error
Endorlado Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 131 Reaction score 23 Location Gdańsk, Poland Jun 27, 2011 #10 Two better photos :
Endorlado Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 131 Reaction score 23 Location Gdańsk, Poland Jun 27, 2011 #11
S Schloaty Well-known member Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 303 Reaction score 1 Location Westchester, NY Jul 1, 2011 #12 huh - looks like a Popa spurca, somewhat. Convergent evolution is really amazing.