Thanks, Bobby and Les.
Les,
That is a good link. Thanks for that! I also went through and had a look at all of the photos. I wonder if the little damsel with the pink patches might be related to Cora semiopaca (plate 12)? The wing shape and general pattern were similar.
Here is another dragonfly from Allpahuayo Mishana. These remained around a small pond and were oddly coloured. There was a colony of Yellow-rumped Caciques that were nesting in the tree that grew from the pond.
These Satyrinae with translucent wings were abundant. We saw them often as they flitted low across the trail. I think that they are one of the Pierella sp.
Blue-washed Metalmark (Semomesia heteroea) -- I saw several of these lovely blue metal marks at the Allpahuayo Mishona reserve. They were always difficult to photograph due to their predilection for the undersurface of leaves.
Eyemark (Mesosemia sp) -- Only seen once.
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