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Thank you for your kind comment, dear @Maplemoth662 :)
It was added in that mission because of it's fractal- like structure. But no worries, I'll remove it.
Thank you Michael, I'll check it!
A very beautiful moth, indeed! Thank you Mark!
Dear Mark, she looked like she was sleeping on the flower, when I spotted her...
Hi Rianne, I left a comment in PJ wordwide in FB, about the species, wich I believe it must be a Lampruna perflua moth, or a Lampruna rosea. You may find the species also under the name " Symphlebia perflua" or as "Symphlebia perflua rosea", but it is deffinitely the same, it's a synonym. Check the following links:
as Symphlebia perflua in Flickr
https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1657/25805...
as Lampruna perflua in Wiki. The species does live in Colombia as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lampruna_p...
Hello dear Tezcan! At first I thought you spotted a Saga hellenica, but it lacks the black markings underneath it's legs, so it must be a Saga natoliae, in a light colored form, take a look at:
http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common...
Such a beautiful spotting, Christos! Congrats!
Thank you dear Pradeep Kumar, I really like her vivid colors and her blue spotted eyes!