Hi folks
I saw this a couple of weeks ago in France, NE of Toulouse. The first question is, is it a Heath Fritillary and if so is it an aberration or within normal variance?
Many thanks in advance for any help
Regards
Bill
Heath Fritillary - ab or not?
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Re: Heath Fritillary - ab or not?
It's difficult to be sure with Melitaea at the best of times, so I hesitate to give a confident ID here. I suspect, however, that it is a meadow fritillary, Melitaea parthenoides. The open area in the upperside hindwing and the pattern of the underside hindwing suggest this.
Melanism is relatively common in this group. I have seen a rather similar but less symmetrical individual (parthenoides):


I assumed my individual was environmentally produced, rather than genetic, because of the asymmetry. Beyond assumptions, I really don't know!
Guy
Melanism is relatively common in this group. I have seen a rather similar but less symmetrical individual (parthenoides):


I assumed my individual was environmentally produced, rather than genetic, because of the asymmetry. Beyond assumptions, I really don't know!
Guy
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Re: Heath Fritillary - ab or not?
Thanks Guy, I hadn't spotted the Meadow Fritillary as a possibility it's certainly a closer match on the underside than Heath.
Cheers
Bill
Cheers
Bill
Re: Heath Fritillary - ab or not?
That's an amazing butterfly. Thanks for sharing.