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Hi Michael,
I think it would be best if you could be more definitive about the wing shape. You've said that:
"the wing shape was like a cabbage white, broad and rounded"
"it was the size and shape of a camberwell beauty"
Since a cabbage white and a camberwell beauty have very different wing shapes!
Cheers,
- Pete
I think it would be best if you could be more definitive about the wing shape. You've said that:
"the wing shape was like a cabbage white, broad and rounded"
"it was the size and shape of a camberwell beauty"
Since a cabbage white and a camberwell beauty have very different wing shapes!
Cheers,
- Pete
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Hi mickelrosy,
I've been following this tread with interest. I haven't a clue what you saw, but try this link that Andrew R suggested to Common eggfly. Hope that it helps.
http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_nymph ... Eggfly.htm
Denise
I've been following this tread with interest. I haven't a clue what you saw, but try this link that Andrew R suggested to Common eggfly. Hope that it helps.
http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_nymph ... Eggfly.htm
Denise
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OK three suggestions here (I took these earlier this year):
red Rim:
(Underside and upperside)

Orange Banded Shoemaker (Male):

Crimson Peacock:

red Rim:
(Underside and upperside)

Orange Banded Shoemaker (Male):

Crimson Peacock:

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OK, so any of these? http://www.tolweb.org/onlinecontributor ... 69947&sp=0
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OK, if its non native, try this, could be one of these: http://www.thaibugs.com/butterflies.htm or New Zealand Red Admiral? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_red_admiral
Maybe this? http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/in ... inna-1.jpg (Banded Lady Vanessa myrinna)
Maybe this? http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/in ... inna-1.jpg (Banded Lady Vanessa myrinna)
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This is tricky, but OK, still looking for what it could be
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OK, but I had one last thought:
Postman Butterfly?

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What we need is the Microsoft Mind Reader, as reported inNew Scientist on 15th October this year:
"Microsoft mind reader
Not content with running your computer, Microsoft now wants to read your mind too.
The company says that it is hard to properly evaluate the way people interact with computers since questioning them at the time is distracting and asking questions later may not produce reliable answers. "Human beings are often poor reporters of their own actions," the company says. Instead, Microsoft wants to read the data straight from the user's brain as he or she works away..."
Wouldn't we all love to download those pictures straight from your mind, Michael!!
Guy
"Microsoft mind reader
Not content with running your computer, Microsoft now wants to read your mind too.
The company says that it is hard to properly evaluate the way people interact with computers since questioning them at the time is distracting and asking questions later may not produce reliable answers. "Human beings are often poor reporters of their own actions," the company says. Instead, Microsoft wants to read the data straight from the user's brain as he or she works away..."
Wouldn't we all love to download those pictures straight from your mind, Michael!!
Guy