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Peacock?
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Pete was on the right lines, but the male I'm thinking of is not realistic...
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But perhaps a special prize for Misha, with his peacock!!
(it's not right)
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False Baton Blue ?
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Denise has it!!
Wood white is unrealistic, having a shorter membrum virile than its cousin.
For those who don't like looking at willies, it has been proposed that the markings on the hindwing underside do differ. I spent a couple of hours studying hundreds of pictures last night and have concluded that there is something in this - and that certain individuals can be ascribed to one species or the other by wing pattern, though others cannot. This is very interesting news, as on much of the continent both species fly (including in Switzerland).
See http://www.pieris.ch/diagnostik/s_reali_01.html
Over to you, Denise!
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Wood white is unrealistic, having a shorter membrum virile than its cousin.
For those who don't like looking at willies, it has been proposed that the markings on the hindwing underside do differ. I spent a couple of hours studying hundreds of pictures last night and have concluded that there is something in this - and that certain individuals can be ascribed to one species or the other by wing pattern, though others cannot. This is very interesting news, as on much of the continent both species fly (including in Switzerland).
See http://www.pieris.ch/diagnostik/s_reali_01.html
Over to you, Denise!
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That was good too!! Amazing how these question often have more than one good answer!Charles Nicol wrote:False Baton Blue ?
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is it a Sphragis or Sphragus ?
some species including the Apollo use it to prevent the female copulating with more than one male.
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some species including the Apollo use it to prevent the female copulating with more than one male.
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Well done Charles.
Your spot on
It was in fact Clouded Apollo.
Your turn.
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Your spot on

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thanks Denise
this butterfly might belong to one of the characters in a Midsummer Night's Dream
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this butterfly might belong to one of the characters in a Midsummer Night's Dream
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Duke of Burgundy?
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Tit frit!!
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I just thought - there's Titania, but also Bottom, the weaver, so Weaver's frit would work too...
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all of those are excellent suggestions... but not right !!
sorry for the delay...i nipped out to the car boot sale
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sorry for the delay...i nipped out to the car boot sale
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very cunning suggestion Denise...alas not right
...So quick bright things come to confusion.
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...So quick bright things come to confusion.
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