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Matching images: Matching guides: Matching books: The Butterflies of Costa Rica and Their Natural History, Vol. II: RiodinidaeMatching comments ranked in order of relevance: Looks like a Fatal I think even the experts (I'm not one yet, with Metalmarks) Metalmarks Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Metalmark Species Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Looks like it to me Moved to Calephelis for expert attention. Moved to Calephelis for expert attention. Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Behr's Metalmark? Moved Moved Moved Fatal Metalmark Fatal Metalmark Fatal Metalmark Rawson's Metalmark Looks like this publication e Moved Looks good to me Moved One of the Metalmarks Looks to be one of the Metalmarks One of the Metalmarks Definitely mis-filed One of the Metalmarks male Arizona Metalmark Looks to be Looks rather to be one of the Metalmarks Moved looks like it What do you think of the ones Moved In the rather simplistic treatment here at BugGuide, One of the Metalmarks. Also whites and sulfurs female Fatal Metalmark is correct metalmark Some sort of metalmark, at any rate I'd vote for Fatal, but Rawson's is also a good candidate. Metalmark Yeah, I see I'm with you on the blues. It's frustrating for me, Nemesis Let's do it! thanks Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Riodinidae... We need all the help we can get! Interesting; thanks for posting. There are three metalmarks in your county Interesting creature Moved Moved Moved tough one Agreed. It doesn't look like California Mormon Metalmarks Is Calephelis nemesis australis a regional variation? I'd go with Fatal Moved It's a butterfly and with those Got to thinking Check out Rawson's Metalmark I don't have an exact list of all species that do this,
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