Can somebody help me get these butterflies identified ? Pictures were taken in Switzerland - Val D'Herens - Early July.
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Thanks a lot !
Wim
Wim
I knew that's where you were coming from, and you might be right, but it doesn't seem conclusive to me on this view - the fold of the wing could cause the effect, and geranium argus does have a certain squaring there in some pictures (though in most of mine it's very round). Male subalpinus usually has a similar effect on the forewing too, making the trailing corner of that wing look very square. Matt has some good subalpinus here:Mikhail wrote:I went for Sooty Copper for 4 mainly because of the sllght bulge at the tornus of the hindwing, like the underside at 5.