Alphacariensis or hyale please ?
- Chris Jackson
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Alphacariensis or hyale please ?
Hi, can someone identify this butterfly for me please, photos taken in the South of France at the beginning of June; I'm torn between alphacariensis and hyale. I'm sure my fluke open-wing shot is a dead give-away to someone in the know. It is the quantity of black colouring that is throwing me. This individual was all alone, just blowing by. There were no similar specimens in the vicinity. Thanks. Chris.
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Re: Alphacariensis or hyale please ?
Neither - that's a female clouded yellow, form helice.
As you say, the extent and pattern of black on the upperside is quite wrong for either of the 'pale' specices.
Guy
As you say, the extent and pattern of black on the upperside is quite wrong for either of the 'pale' specices.
Guy
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Re: Alphacariensis or hyale please ?
Thanks Guy. I can now put my records straight. Chris