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bluefin
14-Jan-2011, 03:12 AM
Took these shots last week of two sets of mating skippers. On closer scrutiny, there seems to be slight difference between them.
Set A should be that of Potanthus omaha omaha, what about Set B :thinking:
Skipper set A
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5169/5352535834_07705c25e0_b.jpg
Skipper set B
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5130/5351954729_358ddae33e_b.jpg
WillFolsom
14-Jan-2011, 08:02 AM
Nelson: Amazing. Simply amazing. William
Archduke
14-Jan-2011, 11:22 AM
Very nice shot of the mating skippers.
by the way, Happy Birthday!
Psyche
15-Jan-2011, 01:35 AM
It is remarkable that these 2 mating pairs have chosen mates with the same livery as themselves. It is tempting to ID them as different species.
However the criteria for P omaha are
1 . Spot in space 7 on the upperside. (also seen on the underside here as the large middle spot in space 7)
2. Small. Forewing less than 14mm.
3. Bands crossed by darkened veins.
Note P. omaha is VERY VARIABLE.
My only reservation is that I have never seen a P. omaha female with the bands as broad as in the male.
TL Seow:cheers:
bluefin
15-Jan-2011, 02:21 AM
Nelson: Amazing. Simply amazing. William
Tks William for your kind words. :)
Very nice shot of the mating skippers.
by the way, Happy Birthday!
Tks Mark for the well wishes. :)
It is remarkable that these 2 mating pairs have chosen mates with the same livery as themselves. It is tempting to ID them as different species.
However the criteria for P omaha are
1 . Spot in space 7 on the upperside. (also seen on the underside here as the large middle spot in space 7)
2. Small. Forewing less than 14mm.
3. Bands crossed by darkened veins.
Note P. omaha is VERY VARIABLE.
My only reservation is that I have never seen a P. omaha female with the bands as broad as in the male.
TL Seow:cheers:
Thanks again Seow for the detailed analysis. :) :cheers:
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