Adonis or chalkhill?

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Paul
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Adonis or chalkhill?

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This Blue, a medium sized brown female, no upperside photo, is either ? chalkhill or adonis. no males, or others were seen & the shot was taken in the Pyrenean foothills close to the French Med. coast. What should I call it???

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Re: Adonis or chalkhill?

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A pain in th ass? :lol:
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Re: Adonis or chalkhill?

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Hmmmmm,.. certainly is, maybe Lysandrus proctalgia ?? :?
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Re: Adonis or chalkhill?

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Spot the GP!! Only someone with proctologists as colleagues could come up with that name!!

I go for chalkhill. Apart from anything else, weren't you there pretty well exactly between broods for Adonis? I would have thought a fresh female in mid-July is chalkhill by default, though it's not impossible to see Adonis then. For the record, I didn't see any Adonis blues in the Val during that same period.

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Re: Adonis or chalkhill?

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Good point Guy, chalkhill's the better bet then isn't it :D
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