Originally Posted by
redietz
And yet interestingly, the oak fly started out as a imitative pattern, and often without wings. Here's a link to a history of the pattern:
http://softhacklepatternbook.blogspo...later-oak.html
(The natural insect is
Rhagio scolopaceus; Ronalds called it
Leptis scolopaceus.)
I'll post a picture of the natural later. It's somewhat surprising.
That is a great site, new to me, thanks a lot for posting - click on "2014" and scroll down and check out that ant - really cool http://softhacklepatternbook.blogspo...max-results=26
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