A "little blue butterfly"
- Henry.Kemm
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A "little blue butterfly"
When in Spain, I found this down by the beach about 15 miles east of Malaga. It looks like a female Holly Blue, but it seemed rather smaller than the Holly Blues we get in the garden in Fareham, more like the size of a Small Blue. I know that many members know about these things and love a chance to help. Any ideas?
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Re: A "little blue butterfly"
Hi Henry - looks like a make Silvery Argus (Aricia nicias). Roger or Guy should be able to confirm - some of Roger's photos:
http://www.butterfliesoffrance.com/html ... s_14Jul14_
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http://www.butterfliesoffrance.com/html ... s_14Jul14_
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Re: A "little blue butterfly"
Nicias is a high mountain butterfly of the Alps and Pyrenees, so I would be very surprised to find it near Málaga. If it was a really tiny butterfly I would go for Zizeeria knysna, the African grass blue. Normally, this lacks the bar at the end of the cell but this is sometimes present; the borders are quite consistent with knysna. The wing shape and tint don't look quite right but these are easily distorted in a single photo.
If you have any underside photos at all - even bad ones - it would be easy to identify this butterfly...
Guy
If you have any underside photos at all - even bad ones - it would be easy to identify this butterfly...
Guy
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- Henry.Kemm
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Re: A "little blue butterfly"
I haven't got any pictures of the underside, but I did take a picture of another couple of butterflies which might have been related and I also don't know.
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Re: A "little blue butterfly"
Hi Henry. That's a female African graas blue, confirming the previous ID.
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- Henry.Kemm
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Re: A "little blue butterfly"
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