This was high in the Albula Pass a few days ago, evidently seeking somewhere to pupate.... any offers of ID very gratefully received... ? cinxia, size approx. 3cm
my books don't include larval stages
ID assistance appreciated
ID assistance appreciated
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Re: ID assistance appreciated
Hi Paul. I think that one is debilis. Cinxia has a bright red face (and shouldn't be looking for somewhere to pupate at this time of year, but then again, this year, who knows?).
This book covers France exhaustively and therefore most things you're likely to see in much of Europe:
http://www.amazon.fr/Papillons-Belgique ... 2951037929
This does the same for Switzerland (though you need volume II for the skippers):
http://www.abacuscity.ch/abashop?s=71&p ... il&sku=279
A little interpretation is needed, as different larval stages can look quite different and there can be much variation.
Looking forward to your Erebia IDs!!
Guy
This book covers France exhaustively and therefore most things you're likely to see in much of Europe:
http://www.amazon.fr/Papillons-Belgique ... 2951037929
This does the same for Switzerland (though you need volume II for the skippers):
http://www.abacuscity.ch/abashop?s=71&p ... il&sku=279
A little interpretation is needed, as different larval stages can look quite different and there can be much variation.
Looking forward to your Erebia IDs!!
Guy
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Re: ID assistance appreciated
Thanks Guy, so I did have a book with it in....
My own webpages.... http://ptkbutterflies.wix.com/photo-art