2020 August 17 morning
Some recent photographs by Ian Cooper:
Misumena vatia (Ara.: Thomisidae) Ian Cooper
Cepaea nemoralis (Pul.: Helicidae) Ian Cooper
Cepaea nemoralis (Pul.: Helicidae) Ian Cooper
Physocephala burgessi (Dip.: Conopidae) Ian Cooper
Physocephala burgessi (Dip.: Conopidae) Ian Cooper
Ron Flower sends a photograph of a Black Saddlebags along the Goldstream River on August 15.
Black Saddlebags Tramea lacerata (Odo.: Libellulidae) Ron Flower
On August 16, Ron saw six Margined Whites north of Cowichan Station, and he photographed this one:
Margined White Pieris marginalis (Lep.: Pieridae) Ron Flower
Ron also photographed the dragonfly below. Not so easy to see the details, but Dr Rob Cannings writes: My guess is a young male Sympetrum madidum (Red-veined Meadowhawk). The thoracic stripes are strong, like those of madidum and pallipes, but there are no strong dark lateral triangular marks on the abdominal segments found in pallipes. The stripes tend to disappear with age, leaving ventral spots. The reddish wing veins in all parts of the wing also suggest madidum. Not an easy one.
Sympetrum (probably madidum) (Odo.: Libellulidae) Ron Flower