So I basically rule today. First, I fixed my Hello Kitty phone theme so that I didn’t have to separately select the main theme as well as the SMS theme; they’re now all in one, and I changed the images for lockscreen and SMS (might redo the SMS to move HK up just a bit, but might be too lazy).
I also did my “Black and Blue” theme with the space background, but didn’t find images I liked more than the wallpaper for the lockscreen or SMS, so I left them the same. The My Little Pony theme was already complete, but I haven’t yet decided whether I want to change my “Pink and Penguins” theme or leave it the same.
I also rule because when I logged into FB on my computer this morning to get rid of some stupid app messages (WHEN will the iPhone app allow you to change the setting to hide spammy fucking app messages instead of having to go to a computer and do it!?!) and noticed that one of my friends from Flickr had liked and made a comment on her friend’s photo of a butterfly. I couldn’t recall offhand what it was, but knew it was Nymphalidae because of its face and legs, I knew I’d seen it somewhere before, and since I also knew STL Zoo’s butterflies are nearly all Asian species, and nearly all popular zoo species, I did a GIS and found it. Actually, I didn’t find it, but I found a related species. I still rule, though, because I made the ID from a small dorsal drawing on a stamp when the photo was of the ventral side of the wings only.
Unidentified butterfly:
Image of a stamp that a GIS for “Nymphalidae Asia” turned up. Once I had the genus as Cethosia, I did another search, and got a list of species in that genus, then GIS for each (there were only four or five, so it didn’t take long). I found photos both with and without a bold, well-defined bar on the forewing labelled as C. biblis, so I couldn’t absolutely swear that’s it, but the genus is right, and she can at least say “it’s a Lacewing”. I couldn’t let such a pretty little bug go entirely unidentified! 🙂