Hi all
I think I have these correct but would be grateful for any corrections, confirmations and help with these ID please. All shots taken recently in the Tarn et Garonne region.
I think this one is Weaver's frit (Boloria dia), the sharp angled hindwing from the underside shot being characteristic.
Next one I have tentatively as Knapweed frit (Melitaea phoebe), hope I'm right.
Unfortunately I didn't get a photograph of the top side of this one (it wasn't going anywhere for a while) but I think it is Glanville frit (Melitaea cinxia), not overly familiar with this species as I've only seen it once in the UK.
Finally these are everywhere at the moment, their tireless nectaring is amazing.
Many thanks in advance for any help
Bill
Help with French frits please
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Re: Help with French frits please
Hi Bill. You're spot on with your fritillary IDs. The moth is presumably a hummingbird hawk moth. I've never seen one from that angle before!
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Re: Help with French frits please
Thanks very much Guy, yes the moth is hummingbird hawk moth.padfield wrote:Hi Bill. You're spot on with your fritillary IDs. The moth is presumably a hummingbird hawk moth. I've never seen one from that angle before!
Guy
Now to try and sort out the blues!
Cheers
Bill
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and a cracking shot of the HBHM it is too. print worthy i'd say
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Phase 2, I think I have most of these correct except for the last one, but as ever confirmation would be gratefully received.
This I have as High Brown Fritillary
Queen of Spain
Finally is this Heath Fritillary. Other possibilities are Meadow or perhaps another Knapweed frit. Sorry for the poor photo but it was resting on my sandal...
Thanks again in advance
Regards
Bill
PS - If anyone knows what plant the Queen of Spain was on I'd be most interested to know that, it was everywhere this year and too monocultured to be a weed but we just didn't recognise it.
This I have as High Brown Fritillary
Queen of Spain
Finally is this Heath Fritillary. Other possibilities are Meadow or perhaps another Knapweed frit. Sorry for the poor photo but it was resting on my sandal...
Thanks again in advance
Regards
Bill
PS - If anyone knows what plant the Queen of Spain was on I'd be most interested to know that, it was everywhere this year and too monocultured to be a weed but we just didn't recognise it.
Re: Help with French frits please
I'm 100% in agreement with your first two and very confident that your third is Heath.
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Re: Help with French frits please
Lovely frit pics Bill !!
I hope you don't mind if i jump in with one of mine ?
this was in the Jura...
if anyone could help i would appreciate it
Charles
I hope you don't mind if i jump in with one of mine ?
this was in the Jura...
if anyone could help i would appreciate it
Charles
Re: Help with French frits please
That's great, thank you both.
Bill
Bill
Re: Help with French frits please
High Brown.Charles Nicol wrote:I hope you don't mind if i jump in with one of mine ?
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Re: Help with French frits please
Thanks so much David !!David M wrote:High Brown.Charles Nicol wrote:I hope you don't mind if i jump in with one of mine ?
Another species on my holiday list
Charles