Can anyone help with these, seen in Switzerland around beginning August?
Simon
Is the next some form of False Heath?
The next two are the same individual
I feel I ought to know this, but...
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Hi, Simon. I'll be brief, as I'm answering from an iPhone and it's fiddley!
The first is most likely a small skipper, judging by what I can see of the sex brand. The next is a quite standard false heath - that is the normal Swiss form. Then a female large ringlet, form adyte, and finally a female of either small or Essex skipper.
Guy
The first is most likely a small skipper, judging by what I can see of the sex brand. The next is a quite standard false heath - that is the normal Swiss form. Then a female large ringlet, form adyte, and finally a female of either small or Essex skipper.
Guy
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Re: Overseas puzzlers
Thanks as always, Guy.