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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 14:52:45 GMT -8
Any help much appreciated to identify these European Fritillaries (family Nymphalidae). Please let me know if underside photos are required to confirm identification and I'll take some...thanks in advance for any help! Simon First pair - from France (Cote d'Azur, Provence).
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 14:55:26 GMT -8
Second Pair - from Poland
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 14:56:27 GMT -8
This group - also from Poland
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 14:57:50 GMT -8
This pair - also from Poland
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 14:59:01 GMT -8
Final pair - also from Poland
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Post by lepidofrance on Feb 22, 2014 15:03:25 GMT -8
First photo :
Euphydryas cynthia Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775. left : male ; rigt : female.
From "Côte d'Azur" ? This is low elevation near the Mediterranean sea shore. E. cynthia flies at high elevation in the mountains. Could be from Alpes maritimes department (= province), but in anyway from the Côte d'Azur ! Actually, in Alpes maritimes, high mountains are not so far from the Mediterranean sea. But Côte d'Azur = sea shore (and no mountains).
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 15:09:36 GMT -8
First photo : Euphydryas cynthia Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775. left : male ; rigt : female. From "Côte d'Azur" ? This is low elevation near the Mediterranean sea shore. E. cynthia flies at high elevation in the mountains. Could be from Alpes maritimes department (= province), but in anyway from the Côte d'Azur ! Actually, in Alpes maritimes, high mountains are not so far from the Mediterranean sea. But Côte d'Azur = sea shore (and no mountains). Hi Lepido, Thanks for your assistance The data that came with it was "Col de Granon (2275m), Hautes Alpes, Provence, Cote d'Azur, France, 14.vii.2010" - your information is much appreciated and helpful. Thanks again, Simon
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Post by lepidofrance on Feb 22, 2014 15:13:48 GMT -8
Picture including 4 samples :
Melitaea diamina diamina Lang, 1789, males (left) & females.
Rgarding pairs 2 and 5, would be better to get the underside view : Clossiana sp. (first and quick glance)
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Post by miguel on Feb 22, 2014 15:18:07 GMT -8
Hello:
The third photo Melitaea diamina and the forth Mellicta athalia.
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 15:18:27 GMT -8
Picture including 4 samples : Melitaea diamina diammina Lang, 1789, males (left) & females. Rgarding pairs 2 and 5, would be better to get the underside view : Clossiana sp. (first and quick glance) Thanks Lepido , Will take a picture of the undersides of those two pairs...do you think the other pair could be M. athalia? Simon
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Post by lepidofrance on Feb 22, 2014 15:19:59 GMT -8
"Hautes Alpes, Provence, Cote d'Azur" Col du Granon : see : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Col_du_GranonNot at all the Côte d'Azur ! And it's truly on the very northern part of Provence. In this area, weather is more alike Poland than Côte d'Azur .... Take a bear or wolf fur coat to spend the winter there ...
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 15:20:28 GMT -8
Hello: The third photo Melitaea diamina and the forth Mellicta athalia. Hi Miguel, Thank you for your help You've confirmed my thoughts that the other pair are M. athalia (although I didn't see your post until after I posted my message!). Simon
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 15:30:13 GMT -8
Hi All, The relevant undersides... Simon
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 22, 2014 15:31:52 GMT -8
And this pair... Thanks All Simon
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Post by lepidofrance on Feb 22, 2014 15:40:17 GMT -8
Underside, first pair : Proclassiana eunomia eunomia Esper, 1799
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