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Pic 7022Full size 125 kb Upl on 2009-11-15
Hetaerina sp. Photo taken in Rio do Sul-SC (Brazil) on 2009-10-31
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Pic 7024Full size 106 kb Upl on 2009-11-04
Argia sp. Photo taken in Rio do Sul-SC (Brazil) on 2009-10-31
Pic 7025Full size 95 kb Upl on 2009-11-04
Non identified Non attributed (America) Photo taken in Rio do Sul-SC (Brazil) on 2009-10-31
Pic 12993Full size 74 kb Upl on 2012-09-28
Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798)Photo taken in Petropolis - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) on 2010-04-04
April 4, 2010 at 9.55am GMT+3 Latitude: -22.538403081866, Longitude: -43.228508234024 Could be a Pantala flavescens? ID help, please! It is indeed Pantala flavescens.
Pic 10046Full size 122 kb Upl on 2011-09-29
Non identified Non attributed (America) Photo taken in REGUA reserve 2hrs east of Rio (Brazil) on 2011-02-11
Marsh wetland at small sluggish outflow - very open, lots of sun ID Diastatops obscura courtesy Jorge B. Irusta
Pic 10047Full size 60 kb Upl on 2011-09-29
Non identified Non attributed (America) Photo taken in Regua Reserve - 2hrs east of Rio - lowlands (Brazil) on 2011-02-11
side view - marsh wetland near sluggish outflow, open and sunny. Generally only seen late in day. ID Diastatops obscura courtesy Jorge B. Irusta
Pic 11005Full size 149 kb Upl on 2011-11-07
Non identified Non attributed (America) Photo taken in Amapa region, Tartarugalzinho river floodplain (Brazil) on 2011-06-15
Unidentified
Pic 11007Full size 371 kb Upl on 2011-11-07
Diastatops obscura (Fabricius, 1775)Photo taken in Amapa region, Tartarugalzinho river floodplain (Brazil) on 2011-06-15
Pic 11040Full size 412 kb Upl on 2011-11-11
Non identified Non attributed (America) Photo taken in In forest 2 km from Javari river side (Brazil) on 2011-06-20
infumata, but without fumated wings?
Pic 14327Full size 785 kb Upl on 2013-05-23
Diastatops obscura (Fabricius, 1775)Photo taken in Paragominas-Pará (Brazil) on 2011-07-07
Espécies desse gênero (Diastatops) são facilmente visíveis em ambientes naturais, com asas escuras muitas vezes com rasgaduras, os machos costumam exibi-las de forma estendida frente aos competidores (Irusta & Araújo, 2006).