Small Tortoiseshell Unusual

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Dave McCormick
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Small Tortoiseshell Unusual

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I was out looking around and came accross a small tortoiseshell. I know it was one, but its colours (the red bit) was the same colours of a large tortoiseshell, not red, more a rusty brown. Is this an abberation or is this to do with it being old and colours fading?

I was definitly a small tortoiseshell and it did not have white parts. I tried to get a pic, but it was to fast to catch. Maybe another time. What was it?
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Like this one? Looks oretty normal to me.

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Not really. looking through cockayne database the nearest thing I could see was this ab. angustibalteata. Bit hard to tell without a photo to id properly.

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http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research ... BER=500211

It was either this or a faded female. But I have never seen one with such dull colours before.
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Most butterflies fade over time. Especially those that overwinter.

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