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Journalist now in Philippines. I colaborate with www.bidiversidadvirtual.com: to seek for all the natural species of the world.
Santa Ana Cagayan
Sign In to followThanks to all, boys and girls. I am really overwhelmed by your congratulations and for the patch that has been given to me. I know that this photo has been only a fruit of the luck, and if any of you had been there, were obtained it, probably taking a photo much better than mine. Only I can say to you that I feel lucky to have been there and to have "naturalistic partners" as you. I love you!
Thank you al of you! I see you are so surprised as me when I found this moth. The first impression is to be in front of an X-File! Tnx Bayucca for your detalled explanations about the coremata. I must did it, but i was really tired and only put some words that may be insuficient to explain the phenomena. We are lucky having you here!
Oh, So is a Moth, not a butterfly. Thanks FrancisJanSethAlbacite!
Oh, yes! Looks more like P.interrogationis.
As far as I can say - I only know a bit of European and Asian Species- look like a Polygonia Sp. I know that there are American Polygonias, but I cant go further. I take the risk : Satyr Comma (Polygonia satyrus)
Cheers!
You are right, as usual, Bayucca. I) edit it right now