Which butterfly or insect is this?
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| velkavrh29. 08. 2022 07:06:57 |
iztok1960, you are right. Georgina determined it some time ago on tinky’s picture.
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| velkavrh29. 08. 2022 07:16:58 |
I like photographing butterflies - of course only day ones and then at home figure out which one it is. A few years ago I was on an excursion in Kozjansko park and the guide explained that we need to photograph butterflies in bad weather when they fly less and rest on the flower. Then the light for photography is the best - the sun doesn't bother. I looked at tinky’s picture. Unfortunately from this picture it's harder to tell if it's a night butterfly or a day one. If it's a day one, it belongs to the thickheads group. So gray colored is nokotin sivček.
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| velkavrh31. 08. 2022 20:04:29 |
From libraries I brought five books on day butterflies of Slovenia and I'm checking the undetermined ones here. Picture from zvončice from 27.05 shows female zorica. Found in book Butterflies of Slovenia by Juri Kurillo page 59. No other was like that.
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| velkavrh31. 08. 2022 20:12:28 |
Continuing to check undetermined day butterflies. From ločanka from 01.07.2021 are tail whites. Found in booklet Butterflies of our gardens - page 19.
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| velkavrh31. 08. 2022 20:20:56 |
I discovered another butterfly that wasn't determined. From črow from 07.06.2021 is lisar - found in booklet Butterflies of our gardens - page 26.
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| velkavrh31. 08. 2022 20:30:32 |
From bosa 06.072022 first picture and from juska 09007.2022 is gospica. Found in booklet Butterflies by Wolfgang Dierl p.23.
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| velkavrh31. 08. 2022 20:54:58 |
I carefully studied the picture from bosa no. 2 and somehow realized it's a lešnikar -found in Butterflies of Slovenia by Jurij Kuril on page 97. Jusk skalniki are completely different -in the same handbook on p. 191 there are both the large and mountain skalnik.
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| velkavrh1. 09. 2022 06:44:09 |
Now I kindly ask the real experts of our diurnal butterflies to check the accuracy of my findings. I determined this purely as an amateur.
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| velkavrh1. 09. 2022 07:00:22 |
Now I kindly ask the real experts of our diurnal butterflies to check the accuracy of my findings. I determined this purely as an amateur.
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| velkavrh1. 09. 2022 10:55:29 |
Please help with my still undetermined butterfly. Similar to gospica, but not, because gospica has no white edges on wing margins. I think it's the great bisernik - Mesoacidalia aglaja - belongs among pisančke.
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| tulipan2. 09. 2022 19:26:36 |
With so much literature there shouldn't be a problem, Branko
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| miri6. 09. 2022 20:54:00 |
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| djimuzl6. 10. 2022 10:52:23 |
Unknown on unknown
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| Tadej27. 10. 2022 17:15:10 |
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| bos3. 05. 2023 12:24:12 |
If anyone knows it? It's from Dalmatia.
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| iztok19603. 05. 2023 15:32:15 |
With help of Google Lens and Wikipedia: Zorica (scientific name Anthocharis cardamines) is a day butterfly from the whites family. Zorica measures across wings between 30 and 46 mm. Upper side of wings is predominantly white. Body is hairy and gray. Males have, unlike females, outer half of forewings orange. Forewings are dark gray dusted near body, in the middle of forewings there is a black spot, in outer corner a black-gray band which is wider in females than males. Underside of hindwings is yellowish olive-green to black-green marbled in both sexes.
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| Tadej20. 05. 2023 10:36:45 |
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| Jusk26. 05. 2023 19:13:00 |
This caterpillar crossed my path today. Probably Cossus Cossus or Willow borer
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| jprim29. 05. 2023 19:52:46 |
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