Andalucia again, 01.06.16 : I think it's a Marbled Skipper, but the dark dots along the edge of the hind wings upperside makes me wonder.
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Trik
Marbled Skipper ID, please
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Re: Marbled Skipper ID, please
Hi Trik,
Have you considered Southern Marbled Skipper ?
Chris
Have you considered Southern Marbled Skipper ?
Chris
Re: Marbled Skipper ID, please
Thanks for the suggestion, Chris, and it looks closer than Marbled, although it seems to lack the "unh distinctive reticulated pattern" of the Southern Marbled. This year was the first time we had seen any Marbled Skippers, and there seem to be some subtle differences between them - plus the False Mallow to add to my confusion. So, an expert opinion would be much appreciated!
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Re: Marbled Skipper ID, please
It looks remarkably like Southern Marbled. If not, I can't imagine what it might be.
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Re: Marbled Skipper ID, please
Hi Trik. I'm sure Chris is right. That was my immediate thought, on seeing the first picture, and the underside seems to confirm it. It's certainly not marbled skipper, nor mallow or false mallow, nor tufted marbled, so in any case that leaves only southern marbled by a process of elimination.
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Re: Marbled Skipper ID, please
Southern Marbled it is, then! Thanks, all. Now I think I have misnamed the other "Marbled Skippers" I photographed, as they look very similar, apart from, maybe, one...
Thanks again
Trik
Thanks again
Trik