Taken in the Dordogne in the middle of June this year.
False Ilex? But maybe too far north for this.
Sloe, or worn Ilex?
Another Blue without cell spot; Escher's, Chapman's, Common Blue? No upper wing, unfortunately.
Many thanks
Trik
(Dordogne) Hairstreak and Blue IDs if possible, please
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Re: (Dordogne) Hairstreak and Blue IDs if possible, please
Hi Trik,
Pending the arrival of an expert, I will place my bets on:
1. Ilex (I would have said False Ilex but this may be too far North as you say)
2. Blue-spot (with a faded blue spot) (down my way these 2 species always seem to co-habitate on all sites)
3. Escher's (a wild guess, and due to distribution) (Common would have a cell spot, non ?)
Good luck,
Chris
Pending the arrival of an expert, I will place my bets on:
1. Ilex (I would have said False Ilex but this may be too far North as you say)
2. Blue-spot (with a faded blue spot) (down my way these 2 species always seem to co-habitate on all sites)
3. Escher's (a wild guess, and due to distribution) (Common would have a cell spot, non ?)

Good luck,
Chris
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Re: (Dordogne) Hairstreak and Blue IDs if possible, please
Sorry - I missed this one.
1. I agree with Chris that this is an ilex hairstreak.
2. Sloe hairstreak.
3. I agree with Escher's.
Guy
1. I agree with Chris that this is an ilex hairstreak.
2. Sloe hairstreak.
3. I agree with Escher's.
Guy
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Re: (Dordogne) Hairstreak and Blue IDs if possible, please
Thanks Chris and Guy. I am pleased that #2 is a Sloe H/s, even if it is rather worn, and it's good to have another Escher's, but I shall have to get upperwing next year...
Thanks again
Trik
Thanks again
Trik