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Not Polyommatus bellargus either. Again, the alignment of that row of black dots does not match.
On the hindwing, if you look carefully at the position of the two top black dots immediately beneath the row of orange spots, you will see that these are not located as for Aricia anteros. In Aricia anteros, these are in a clear broken alignment with the rest of the row of black dots. Ivan, I would return this butterfly to the non-identified list.