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Re: AW Insect Book: Odonata (Damselflies and Dragonflies) Discussion

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Are we going to behead someone ? :twisted:

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Re: AW Insect Book: Odonata (Damselflies and Dragonflies) Discussion

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Butterfly ID please

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Hi
can anyone ID this butterfly please taken last week at Tydon Safari Camp, Sabi Sands.

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Re: Butterfly ID please

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I know nothing about this, but is that not a moth? -O-


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I think it's a butterfly, Flutterby? The knobbed antennae are generally a sign? :-?


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I told you I knew nothing! lol


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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The colours point to a moth........but I know nothing either lol lol


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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My 2 cent's worth - which is actually worth about 1 cent since I don't have an African ID book for this particular Family, is that it is a butterfly in the Superfamily Hesperioidea (Skippers), Family Hesperidae. They are mostly "little brown jobs", but do have some striking exceptions. Back when I was collecting :o0ps: :o0ps: , we called them the "rats of the b'fly world" ...little brown things that just dart to and fro'. They can be very difficult to ID down to the species.

I noticed there are only 2 entries in our own AW butterfly book, which should tell you something about their popularity with both collectors and photographers O** O** However, they do have interesting patterns if you're into drab brown things. The bfly equivalent of LBJs in the birder world.

I do have quite a number in my collection, but will spare you the images, as they're all dead 0' :X:


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Very interesting, Ex! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Thank you Ex. It looked Skipperish to me too.


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