Location: Devon, England Posts: 737 Joined: 05.05.09
Quite common in a nearby wet swamp/meadow, mostly on Iris pseudacorus and in cop. This is the clearest photo I managed; I ran it through the key in Joy (1932) - probably out of date but the only ref. I could find in my local library - and came up with D.thalassina. Can anyone confirm or correct me please.
Devon, England; 22/5/2009.
Tim
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