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Speckled Wood (Southern Form)

Pararge aegeria

Habitat:

"Associated with trees and scrub, it is rarely found in open grassland. From cool mountain or northern positions to very hot dry places in the south. Larvae feed on various grasses."

3 Species ID Suggestions

kijikb
kijikb 11 years ago
anglewings--in the green comma group i think
polygonia
DonnaMarie
DonnaMarie 11 years ago
Speckled Wood (Southern Form)
Pararge aegeria
Wall Brown
Lasiommata megera Lasiommata megera


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1 Comment

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 11 years ago

A wall brown too Claudia, I think. I can see no European Polygonia with this upperwing pattern.

ClaudiaS
Spotted by
ClaudiaS

Tomar, Portugal

Spotted on Jul 12, 2012
Submitted on Jul 14, 2012

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