Still trying to id this larva, ex. Tarifa, Spain May 2014. It would have been a good behaviour photo had my sister not cleared those 'horrible ants' from the larva! Any thoughts please? Looks like Polyommatus but the knock-out colour is odd.....
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Looks like the caterpillar of one of the Zerynthia (festoon), I thought first of the spanish festoon but not sure.
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I would go for the Provence hairstreak, Tomares ballus, which has a very close connection with ants. The foodplant looks the right family too.
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Guy Many thanks, that solves a mystery. It would be good to see the adult Provence Hairstreak sometime as well! Out of interest Sylvie, I saw a couple of Spanish Festoon larvae at the place we stayed in Casares, as well as adults. Some butterfly photos from the trip here https://www.flickr.com/photos/16811600@N08/sets/
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They fly early that far south - I have visited Málaga a couple of times recently in late March and found them quite common then. It is a local species, forming rather tight colonies, but if I'm right about the caterpillar (which is not 100% as I've never seen the cat) you know where to go!Paul Brock wrote:It would be good to see the adult Provence Hairstreak sometime as well!
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I can't offer any firm comments because I'm not familiar with this species at all, but would refer you to this video made by VarWild showing the lifecycle of this species.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJs9sb4C6TI
Late instar larval images begin at 2min 30sec into the 5 minute sequence.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJs9sb4C6TI
Late instar larval images begin at 2min 30sec into the 5 minute sequence.
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That's a wonderful video - albeit with a disturbing ending.
As the video suggests, the caterpillar varies in colour from yellowish to bright pink depending on what plant and what part of the plant it is feeding on.
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As the video suggests, the caterpillar varies in colour from yellowish to bright pink depending on what plant and what part of the plant it is feeding on.
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Hi Paul,
Looking at your pics, well I was wrong about the caterpillar identification but never mind, it is by making mistake that we learn.....
I am very jealous of your trithemis Kirbyi, which I have failed to find when I was near Adana in Turkey a couple of years ago .... Well done for finding such a beautiful specimen. I would be interested to know if there were a lot around where you were or if you only saw this specimen.
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Looking at your pics, well I was wrong about the caterpillar identification but never mind, it is by making mistake that we learn.....
I am very jealous of your trithemis Kirbyi, which I have failed to find when I was near Adana in Turkey a couple of years ago .... Well done for finding such a beautiful specimen. I would be interested to know if there were a lot around where you were or if you only saw this specimen.
Thanks,
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The dragonfly turned up at the swimming pool by the Casita we stayed in at Casares; alas, the only one seen during the week in early May 2014. We stayed at Penny Hale's (advertises in Atropos) which has a good range of insects on site; yet to upload other images. They have numerous migrant moths arriving. I will be staying in Loja near Granada next July for (hopefully) some decent Odonata as well as Apollo et al in the Sierra Nevada.
Guy -- that Provence Hairstreak photo makes me green, I love those type of habitat shots.
Vince -- thanks for the superb link.
Thanks all
Paul
The dragonfly turned up at the swimming pool by the Casita we stayed in at Casares; alas, the only one seen during the week in early May 2014. We stayed at Penny Hale's (advertises in Atropos) which has a good range of insects on site; yet to upload other images. They have numerous migrant moths arriving. I will be staying in Loja near Granada next July for (hopefully) some decent Odonata as well as Apollo et al in the Sierra Nevada.
Guy -- that Provence Hairstreak photo makes me green, I love those type of habitat shots.
Vince -- thanks for the superb link.
Thanks all
Paul