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Spanish Blues Part 2

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:33 pm
by Robin
Hi,

I'm afraid some of these are quite worn:

1:
-- Blue (Tornafort, Spain 21-06-10) - RT-2614.jpg
2:
IMG_2141.jpg
3:
unknown Blue (Creu de Perves, Spain 24-06-10) - RT-3394.jpg
4:
unknown Blue (Creu de Perves, Spain 24-06-10) - RT-3451.jpg
5:
unknown Blue (Tornafort, Spain 21-06-10) - RT-2712.jpg
6:
unknown Blue (Mountains above Lessui, Spain 23-06-10) - RT-3009.jpg
Thanks,
Robin

Re: Spanish Blues Part 2

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:53 pm
by Lee Hurrell
Robin,

Are 3 and 6 not the same picture?

Cheers

Lee

Re: Spanish Blues Part 2

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:58 pm
by Robin
Yep, thanks Lee, duplicate removed.
Robin

Re: Spanish Blues Part 2

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:10 pm
by Padfield
1 - escheri
2 - very knackered male icarus?
3 - coridon
4 - tentatively, icarus.
5 - this looks like Plebejus sp. No silver pupils are visible, but as it's worn I don't think that means much and I probably go for argus. Probably come back to that one when it's challenged!
6 - I think it would be silly to do this one definitively, because of its condition and the lack of a good underside view, but it looks most like thersites to me, if that flies in the area. There is no cell spot visible under the forewing, the upf is not at all marked like escheri and there does seem to be extensive adroconial hairiness around the forewing cell. I can't remember if thersites flies in the area and I'm at school without books, but I think it does.

Guy

Re: Spanish Blues Part 2

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:33 pm
by Robin
Guy,

Thanks once again,

Robin

Re: Spanish Blues Part 2

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:52 pm
by Padfield
In the light of comments on another thread, you should consider the possibility 3 is hispana. I didn't consider that when I replied.

Guy