
incidentally.. I wondered what the somewhat artifactual lines behind the butterfly were... I think they were part of a Spider's web!!
I should have been clearer! My contact with Tristan was by email - I sent him a few photos and his response was that stated ... so, no, he didn't show my how to get intimate with a Graylingpadfield wrote: Has anyone tried Lafranchis's method of examining the Jullien organs of a living butterfly? Apparently this is quite possible and doesn't harm the butterfly. He didn't show you how to do this, did he, Pete?
That's fine - thanks Guy!padfield wrote:I'm very happy to post some, and I know Roger has plenty of confirmed pictures too. It's not for me to decide policy, but I feel a repository of reliable and authoritative information, like UK Butterflies, should at least make clear any doubts as to ID (even if, in this case, the species is quite irrelevant to UK butterflies!!).
All my readily accessible pictures (i.e., processed and filed) are compressed to 500 pixels across, the size I use on my site (and the size of the picture above). Is that OK?
Guy
That's great - thanks Guy. Good to see the new mechanism works for other moderatorspadfield wrote:I've put some uns pics on the site, but not any grotty ups ones or dead butterflies! A confirmed male uns appears as the main picture. Please replace it with a better picture whenever you wish, Pete!
Guy