> it is the leading edge of the forewings that is nearly perpendicular to the body. … but it’s atypical for the trailing edge of the forewings to be perpendicular to the body
Look closely at the photos and you will see that the leading edge of the forewings is nowhere near perpendicular and the trailing edge is nearly perpendicular (much more so than the leading edge)… in direct contradiction of the above authors statement.
> it is the leading edge of the forewings that is nearly perpendicular to the body. … but it’s atypical for the trailing edge of the forewings to be perpendicular to the body
Look closely at the photos and you will see that the leading edge of the forewings is nowhere near perpendicular and the trailing edge is nearly perpendicular (much more so than the leading edge)… in direct contradiction of the above authors statement.