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HBF or DGF?

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:30 pm
by David Tipping
HBF or DGF? It's great when you know the jargon and can bewilder novice browsers, but this fritillary identification business is doing my head in!
I took the first two shots at Gait Barrows and the last at Foulshaw Moss. I'm pretty sure the middle shot is a dark green, but couldn't get a shot of the underwings of the other two.
Will somebody please put me out of my misery and identify them?
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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:37 pm
by Pete Eeles
Hi David,

1. High Brown Fritillary (female).

2. Silver-washed Fritillary (female).

3. Dark Green Fritillary (female).

So - a hat trick! You must be using the right aftershave :)

Cheers,

- Pete

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:39 pm
by Wayne
How do you know they are females Pete? Something to do with David's aftershave? ;-)

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:40 pm
by Pete Eeles
Wing shape (females have much more-rounded wings) and lack of a sex brand (for those that are upperside shots).

Cheers,

- Pete

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:44 pm
by David Tipping
Fantastic! I didn't realize silver washed existed as far north as Gait Barrows.
By the way, my aftershave might work with fritillaries but it doesn't seem to have the same effect with blondes, brunettes and red heads.

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:48 pm
by Wayne
Mine is a male then?

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Sorry to hijack your post David!
By the way, my aftershave might work with fritillaries but it doesn't seem to have the same effect with blondes, brunettes and red heads.
Hmm mine isn't working either, perhaps talking about butterflies all night puts them off eh?

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:51 pm
by Pete Eeles
Silver-washed are right on the limit of their northern range at Gait Barrows. So - well done!

In terms of blondes, brunettes and red heads, I assume you're bringing moths into the equation - I must be getting old, but my immediate thought was "White Ermine", "Ruby Tiger" and "Garden Tiger" :)

Cheers,

- Pete

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:58 pm
by Pete Eeles
A bit rushed - but to answer Wayne's question - open up the following:

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So, yes, I think Wayne's photo is a male Dark Green Fritillary.

Cheers,

- Pete

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 7:43 am
by Martin
Pete Eeles wrote:Silver-washed are right on the limit of their northern range at Gait Barrows. So - well done!

In terms of blondes, brunettes and red heads, I assume you're bringing moths into the equation - I must be getting old, but my immediate thought was "White Ermine", "Ruby Tiger" and "Garden Tiger" :)

Cheers,

- Pete
I prefer Bedroom Tirers :lol: