Hi,
I took these photos of a blue in Amsterdam early this week. Is it just a Common Blue? All my photos
of Common Blues seem to have at least some orange on the hindwings. I cant find what else this could be? I've looked
in Tolman and cant find anything like this that would occur in the Netherlands.
ID these blues
ID these blues
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Re: ID these blues
I'd gladly try to ID them but I can't see the pictures. It might be just me - sometimes there is a problem viewing things from Switzerland for some reason. If they don't show on your screen, perhaps you should try uploading them again.
Guy
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Re: ID these blues
Im not sure why i couldn't link directly to my picasa album, but you can access it here.
http://picasaweb.google.com/naturevhl/ID
http://picasaweb.google.com/naturevhl/ID
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Re: ID these blues
Hi,
Yes, this is common blue.
The cell spot on the underside of the forewing is the giveaway. Although there are some other similar species with a cell spot (the genus Lysandra, for example) the overall appearance confirms common blue. It is not uncommon for the orange lunules to be rather worn, as here, though you are right - a typical fresh specimen is much brighter.
Guy
Yes, this is common blue.
The cell spot on the underside of the forewing is the giveaway. Although there are some other similar species with a cell spot (the genus Lysandra, for example) the overall appearance confirms common blue. It is not uncommon for the orange lunules to be rather worn, as here, though you are right - a typical fresh specimen is much brighter.
Guy
Guy's Butterflies: https://www.guypadfield.com
The Butterflies of Villars-Gryon : https://www.guypadfield.com/villarsgryonbook.html
The Butterflies of Villars-Gryon : https://www.guypadfield.com/villarsgryonbook.html