Hi Colin,
The UK moths site agrees with summer and autumn occurrences.
http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?bf=2054
This one is from last year :
Chris
Marseilles checklist 2014
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- Chris Jackson
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- Location: Marseilles, France
Re: Marseilles checklist 2014
SPECIES No. 61: Berger's Clouded Yellow (Colias alfacariensis)
Discovered on my lunchtime stomping ground in Vitrolles in the South of France in September and October 2014 :
This is no doubt my last discovery of this year. This is a new species for me in 2014. It was probably around before, but this year my eye has only just managed to pick it out from other "Colias".
Below I have included a selection of male and female Colias alfacariensis, followed by a couple of Clouded Yellows (Colias crocea), male and female, just to identify the différences.
Photos taken with a Panasonic FZ150, good news: many calories spent running around !!
Let me know if I've made ID blunders
female Berger's - by transparence, notice the open spot in the submargin of S2 (whereas with female crocea it is closed in) same individual same individual female crocea form helice (below) flirting with male alfacariensis (above) female crocea form helice (right) flirting with male alfacariensis (left) male alfacariensis female crocea form helice underside female crocea form helice upperside with spot in submargin of S2 closed in female crocea not form helice upperside with spot in submargin of S2 closed in crocea male upperside I've done what I could this year with an FZ150. I hope this posting provides some insight into "Colias" for others in a less priviledged situation than me.
So ..... Thanks to Guy and Roger for some ID clues I've gleaned from them - hope I've got it right.
Chris
Discovered on my lunchtime stomping ground in Vitrolles in the South of France in September and October 2014 :
This is no doubt my last discovery of this year. This is a new species for me in 2014. It was probably around before, but this year my eye has only just managed to pick it out from other "Colias".
Below I have included a selection of male and female Colias alfacariensis, followed by a couple of Clouded Yellows (Colias crocea), male and female, just to identify the différences.
Photos taken with a Panasonic FZ150, good news: many calories spent running around !!
Let me know if I've made ID blunders

female Berger's - by transparence, notice the open spot in the submargin of S2 (whereas with female crocea it is closed in) same individual same individual female crocea form helice (below) flirting with male alfacariensis (above) female crocea form helice (right) flirting with male alfacariensis (left) male alfacariensis female crocea form helice underside female crocea form helice upperside with spot in submargin of S2 closed in female crocea not form helice upperside with spot in submargin of S2 closed in crocea male upperside I've done what I could this year with an FZ150. I hope this posting provides some insight into "Colias" for others in a less priviledged situation than me.
So ..... Thanks to Guy and Roger for some ID clues I've gleaned from them - hope I've got it right.

Chris
Last edited by Chris Jackson on Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Marseilles checklist 2014
Nice, easy to understand tutorial there, Chris.
Is 61 a figure you expected?
Is 61 a figure you expected?
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Re: Marseilles checklist 2014
Thanks for your presence David and for the interest you always take.
Discounting holidays in other parts of France, I was expecting to spot a good 50-odd species locally this year, but found some new ones, so I'm pleased with 61.
My local sightings in my priviledged outpost pale into insignificance compared to the enthousiasm of 'UK butterflies' members with the difficulties they face in an uneasy climate, as is the British Isles. Let's hope that your winter will be short, and that 2015 will be clement.
Chris
Discounting holidays in other parts of France, I was expecting to spot a good 50-odd species locally this year, but found some new ones, so I'm pleased with 61.
My local sightings in my priviledged outpost pale into insignificance compared to the enthousiasm of 'UK butterflies' members with the difficulties they face in an uneasy climate, as is the British Isles. Let's hope that your winter will be short, and that 2015 will be clement.
Chris
Last edited by Chris Jackson on Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:29 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Marseilles checklist 2014
You really have been in France for far too long!!cjackson wrote:enthousiasm

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Re: Marseilles checklist 2014
vraimentDavid M wrote:You really have been in France for far too long!!cjackson wrote:enthousiasm

