Just returned from a week's coach tour of Morocco. Despite consistent afternoon temperatures in the mid to high twenties, I was surprised that I saw less than 20 butterflies all week. About a dozen whites, 2 Painted Ladies at the roman ruins near Meknes. A Moroccan Hairstreak here also and another near Beni-Mellal. On the north edge of the mid-Atlas range (750m) an unidentified blue that was no bigger than a Small Blue and had a dark upperside glimpsed in flight. Any help with I.D. would be appreciated. Also, surprised to see another larger Lycaenid (no photo) on the edge of the Medina, Marrakech.
Does anyone know how I might record these sightings, please?
Rob
Moroccan butterflies
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Re: Moroccan butterflies
Hi Rob, great that you saw mauretanicus. I shall be visiting Morocco in May and hope to see this species along with a few of the other endemics.
As for your lycaenid, I've looked through Tarrier's excellent book, Les Papillons de Jour du Maroc and can only really reconcile it with an extremely faded zizeeria knysna. The female of this species is a charcoal colour on the upperside, although this is a very small butterfly and you state it was larger than the Moroccan Hairstreak you saw, so that may rule out knysna.
As for your lycaenid, I've looked through Tarrier's excellent book, Les Papillons de Jour du Maroc and can only really reconcile it with an extremely faded zizeeria knysna. The female of this species is a charcoal colour on the upperside, although this is a very small butterfly and you state it was larger than the Moroccan Hairstreak you saw, so that may rule out knysna.
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Re: Moroccan butterflies
Sorry - I forgot to reply earlier.
Yes, this is definitely knysna. I think Rob indicated that the larger Lycaenid got away.
The strength of markings on knysna is quite variable. Extremes I have seen are from ...

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Guy
Yes, this is definitely knysna. I think Rob indicated that the larger Lycaenid got away.
The strength of markings on knysna is quite variable. Extremes I have seen are from ...

... to

Guy
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Hi David & Guy,
Thanks very much for your replies. Great that you could identify the knysna, thank you. Just to clarify, it was possibly the smallest butterfly that I've seen. No larger that C. minimus that I've rarely witnessed.
Good luck David, with your expedition. I found it a beautiful country.
I've got accurate grid references for these sightings, so I'll keep them by. Maybe a Moroccan recording scheme will emerge in the future.
Rob
Thanks very much for your replies. Great that you could identify the knysna, thank you. Just to clarify, it was possibly the smallest butterfly that I've seen. No larger that C. minimus that I've rarely witnessed.
Good luck David, with your expedition. I found it a beautiful country.
I've got accurate grid references for these sightings, so I'll keep them by. Maybe a Moroccan recording scheme will emerge in the future.
Rob
Re: Moroccan butterflies
Apologies, Rob. I'm guilty of 'skim reading' your original post.
Glad that Guy could confirm. Now I know the insect was very small I really don't see what else it could have been.
Glad that Guy could confirm. Now I know the insect was very small I really don't see what else it could have been.
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Re: Moroccan butterflies
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply. Glad that you agree.
best wishes
Rob
Thanks for your reply. Glad that you agree.
best wishes
Rob