Abberant Ringlets

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Murph
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Abberant Ringlets

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Going through some photos taken in 2008 I noticed a couple of abberant Ringlets. The second one seems to have no spots on the upper forwing; the first is obvious.
This species is still quite rare in our region (Morecambe Bay) and I think I might have been the first to find this colony at a limestone pavement site near Hutton Roof Crags called Lancelot Clarke Storth.
Are these abberations common? Paul.
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I think the first aberration may be temperature-induced and saw an unusual (and similar) individual last summer at Bentley Wood, although not quite symmetrical!
Ringlet - aberration - Bentley Wood - 03-Jul-09 (1).jpg
The upperside is always variable in terms of spotting; many aberrations are named after the spots on the underside, such as this ab. arete:
Ringlet - aberration - Thatcham - 26-Jun-05 (2) [REARED].jpg
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I remember that Ringlet with the white wing, we all got just a bit excited. :lol:

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I have never found a particularly abberant Ringlet unfortunately, but here is a link for regarding Ringlet distribution Paul. It shows records from 2005 at Hutton Roof but not directly over Lancelot Clarke Storth. What a cool name!

http://data.nbn.org.uk/interactive/map. ... 0000501120

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That Bentley Wood ringlet could lay claim to being the most seen butterfly ever... I saw it too... tho' after I saw it's photo on UKB.... anyone else see it?? :D
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Very useful link that Alexander!

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