Very interesting. Yes, I see the difference in the wing trailing edge profile, also the triangular patch. Certainly makes your suggestion of
Carea varipes closer than
Diehlea Tumida.
I also notice a circular/radius marking, just forward of the two small spots. This curved marking is present on both species. Before I change the species label, check out this link of
Carea simplicilinea, yet another possibility and the first link that I found. Of course there is the minor problem of 3.200Km from its official home. The wing profile matches, the curved marking is absent, but the triangular patch is also absent.
All three are incredibly close, but the absence of that curved marking I feel is significant. Is there possibly a fourth species, or is the marking just worn away. What do you think?
Thanks for putting in the time on this one, very much appreciated.
Dave