Indulging in a bit of archiving to try and forget the cold outside, I uncovered a couple of shots from a holiday in Crete in May 2004. I recall reading somewhere that Crete has a number of endemic variations on the standard theme, and wondered if that applied to these two - on the face of it a Speckled Wood and an Eastern Festoon.
There was also a rather splendid Swallowtail caterpillar munching fennel.
So - is there a Cretan Festoon or a Cretan Speckled Wood?
Dave
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Re: Crete
There are only 3 species of speckled wood, Pararge, in the world, all found in the Western Palearctic. Xiphia and xiphioides are named from Madeira and the Canaries respectively. Everywhere else aegeria flies.
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