Some help please on identifications of various species seen in South West France (Lot Departement), two weeks ago. d and e are the same individual. Sorry for the poor quality of the photos
Thank you.
Edward Pollard
ID French butterflies pls
Re: ID French butterflies pls
Alright there? I'm no expert so some of these could well be corrected but to get the ball rolling...
a Knapweed Fritillary
b Heath Fritillary?
c Southern Grizzled Skipper
d and e Spotted Fritillary
Have a goodun
Wurzel
a Knapweed Fritillary
b Heath Fritillary?
c Southern Grizzled Skipper
d and e Spotted Fritillary
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Re: ID French butterflies pls
a. Knapweed fritillary (Melitaea phoebe)
b. Heath fritillary (Melitaea nevadensis - formerly athalia)
c. Best guess for now, Oberthür's grizzled skipper (Pyrgus armoricanus) - an upperside would be very welcome!
d and e. Spotted fritillary (Melitaea didyma)
Guy
EDIT - I see Wurzel beat me to it, while my screen was saying 'Internal Server Error'!
See what others make of the skipper.
Guy
b. Heath fritillary (Melitaea nevadensis - formerly athalia)
c. Best guess for now, Oberthür's grizzled skipper (Pyrgus armoricanus) - an upperside would be very welcome!
d and e. Spotted fritillary (Melitaea didyma)
Guy
EDIT - I see Wurzel beat me to it, while my screen was saying 'Internal Server Error'!

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Re: ID French butterflies pls
Thank you for the speedy replies.
Unfortunately I didn't get any upper wing photos of the Skipper, but Oberthür's grizzled skipper was my thought too.
Not bad for the garden of a gite ! (accompanied by Adonis Blue, Cleopatra, Southern White Admiral, Lesser Purple Emperor, Woodland Grayling and previous years at the same place Queen of Spain Fritillary, Provencal Short-tailed Blue, Scarce Swallowtail)
Next I'll try your knowledge with a couple of tricky ones from Western Russia
Unfortunately I didn't get any upper wing photos of the Skipper, but Oberthür's grizzled skipper was my thought too.
Not bad for the garden of a gite ! (accompanied by Adonis Blue, Cleopatra, Southern White Admiral, Lesser Purple Emperor, Woodland Grayling and previous years at the same place Queen of Spain Fritillary, Provencal Short-tailed Blue, Scarce Swallowtail)
Next I'll try your knowledge with a couple of tricky ones from Western Russia

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Re: ID French butterflies pls
I agree armoricanus. It's not nailed-on but on the balance of probabilities it is a strong favourite. And according to Lafranchis, it flies in most of the Lot, so one reason for precluding it has been removed.
Roger
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