Photographed at Pensthorpe, Norfolk last month - in the butterfly garden! (well it would be, wouldn't it?)
Similar markings to tortoiseshell, but the colours don't appear to be right.
I'm out of ideas - can anyone throw any light on this?
Thanks
Peter
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Hi Peter,
This is definitely a Small Tortoiseshell aberration - either "pallida" or "semialba". I'd favour pallida:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-cur ... scientific
rather than semialba:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-cur ... scientific
Cheers,
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This is definitely a Small Tortoiseshell aberration - either "pallida" or "semialba". I'd favour pallida:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-cur ... scientific
rather than semialba:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-cur ... scientific
Cheers,
- Pete
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I would say it is certainly ab. lutea - and a fantastic example!!
Felix.
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Haven't gone through my books too - I'd agree that lutea is also a possibility - and semialba isn't!
Not sure what the difference between pallida and lutea is though
Cheers,
- Pete
Not sure what the difference between pallida and lutea is though

Cheers,
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Thanks for the clarification.
Best regards
Peter
Best regards
Peter
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An aberrant Small Tortoiseshell
In September I spotted an aberrant Small Tortoiseshell among a large colony of ordinary ones. I reached for the camera but was too late... it zoomed off and i could not find it again
The main impression of difference was a solid black margin to the forewing with no white patches. The sketch gives an idea of what the front looked like.
This was definitely a Small Tortoiseshell not a Red Admiral etc
Charles

The main impression of difference was a solid black margin to the forewing with no white patches. The sketch gives an idea of what the front looked like.
This was definitely a Small Tortoiseshell not a Red Admiral etc
Charles
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Thanks for posting that Hamearis....
Out of the ones you show i would say that osborni or leodiensis were the closest. The colours were much
more vibrant in my specimen. Of the two i would say that osborni was closer.
charles
Out of the ones you show i would say that osborni or leodiensis were the closest. The colours were much
more vibrant in my specimen. Of the two i would say that osborni was closer.
charles