Racta apella raza
Fairly common up to 1350 m. Usually found in forest; attracted to bait and spitwads.
Similar species: Note distinctive narrow orange U-shaped marking in space 5 DFW; it is often reduced to a single streak, but is completely absent in other Racta. Costal orange line DFW nearly connected to apical spots by several orange dashes, unlike others. I cannot identify Racta from the V surface.
Racta plasma
Fairly common(?) 1050-1700 m. Attracted to bait, spitwads, and flowers.
Similar species: See R. apella raza. Also very similar to R. racta, but has an isolated orange spot near end of DFW cell.
Racta racta
Uncommon 1050-1350 m. Found in forest; attracted to bait and spitwads.
Similar species: Orange spot near end of DFW cell more or less connected to an orange streak from the base of the cell, unlike See R. plasma. See R. apella raza.
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