Neotropical unknowns

jh jhimmel at mindspring.com
Wed Feb 19 12:25:35 EST 2003


#2 could be Nymula olinda.  I'm pretty sure it's not onaeum.

Great place for butterflying, isn't it.

John

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>Hi:
>         Can anyone identify these 2 butterflies.
>         The year should be 2003, not 2002.
>
>Thanks
>
>http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/mothman/Trinidad.html



 
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