Italian Skippers
Italian Skippers
Can anyone identify these two skippers photographed in Tuscany last week?
Re: Italian Skippers
As no one has expressed a view as to what these two are I have resorted to Tolman. The top one seems to be a large skipper although given the photo was taken on 11 September it may be a bit late. The other is a Mediterranean Skipper?
Re: Italian Skippers
I agree with the top one, but I couldn't begin to guess between Gegenes nostrodamus and G. pumilio for the other one.
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Re: Italian Skippers
Sorry - I missed that post first time around. When I have a sneaky peep at UK Butts at work, and don't get time to look at all the new posts, the ones I don't look at don't appear the next time I go to 'new posts'.
I agree with JKT that it would take a brave man to identify the Gegenes with certainty, but I would tend hesitantly towards nostrodamus, based on what can be seen of the underside.
Guy
I agree with JKT that it would take a brave man to identify the Gegenes with certainty, but I would tend hesitantly towards nostrodamus, based on what can be seen of the underside.
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Re: Italian Skippers
Thanks both.
I don't know if these make the second one any easier to identify they are both the same butterfly.
I don't know if these make the second one any easier to identify they are both the same butterfly.