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Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-05-24
Place: garden

I could not make a decide that it is a Thymelicus sylvestris or an Ochlodes venatum. This butterfly flew around the plants in my garden. I have taken two images from it.
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eguzki wrote:
Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-05-24
Place: garden

I could not make a decision that it is a Thymelicus sylvestris or an Ochlodes venatum. This butterfly flew around the plants in my garden. I have taken two images from it.


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Andre Jas
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Hi Eguzki,

I'd say Ochlodes venata male. Look at the orange squares on the forewings (it's the only one with those squares as far as I know, and the light part of the antennae. Cheers.
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Hello
In Fauna Europae, it's Ochlodes sylvanus (Esper, 1777).

Louis
 
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Hi Louis,

My book says that Ochlodes sylvanus is an invalid homonym.
Andr? Jas
 
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