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1. Some Zygaena sharing the biotope with Parnassius Apollo, where's very abundant. Yesterday's photo.
After a very small and boring research, I already have fantastic four (candidates)
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• Zygaena angelicae
• Zygaena lonicerae
• Zygaena trifolii (a highly improbable biotope for this specie, I think)
• Zygaena viciae
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2. Some Blue. Same date, same biotope, bordering the edge footpath. Not abundant.
I do hope it's not another Large Blue variation. But I don't count on it too much.
(I've seen there a bloody elusive Cupido Minimus as well.)
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3. A moth. Fairly big one. Edge of a big forest, 2011-06-13.
I myself have absolutely no clue.
Thank you very much. I hate my butterflies unidentified.