Julian Alps, Slovenia

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David Tipping
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Julian Alps, Slovenia

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I've just returned from Slovenia and would appreciate some help/second opinions on the ID of a few butterflies, mostly seen in woodland areas in the Julian Alps.
1. Unidentified blue
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2. Southern White Admiral?
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3. Heath Fritillary?
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4. Woodland Brown?
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5. False Heath Fritillaries?
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6. Dark Green Fritillary?
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7. Scotch Argus?
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8. White Admirals?
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9. Cleopatra?
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10. High Brown Fritillary?
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Re: Julian Alps, Slovenia

Post by Padfield »

Hi David.

1 is a holly blue.
2 and 8a are Hungarian gliders, while 8b is a white admiral.
3 and 4 are heath fitillary and woodland brown, as you say.
5a and b look like Nickerl's fritillary to me - others may disagree! I'll come back to them when I have more time if no one else gives a definitive answer.
6 is dark green fritillary, as you say.
7 looks like Arran brown.
9 - I'd probably go for brimstone rather than Cleopatra, unless you saw the upperside and know ...
10 is a high brown fritillary, again, as you say.

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Re: Julian Alps, Slovenia

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Thanks Guy.

The heath fritillary look-alikes are confusing. What do you make of these?
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