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2018-08-02 Lo de Marcos (nay), Mexico
Imago A funny relict? butterfly species with a long snout. The square-cut edge of the forewings is characteristic for the species which is one of four of a kind in N America. Of course the snout itself is unique too, but also rather easy to overlook if you don't pay enough attention in the field...which I didn't, why I only have this rather cryptic photo. |