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Butterflies of the Western Palearctic

Butterflies of the Western Palearctic. Wednesday, 16 November 2016. Orange Hesperids in NW-Europe. When browsing through all sorts of citizen science pages collecting nature observation data I notice there is still a lot of confusion about the determination of some widespread orange Hesperids in at least NW-Europe but definitely also outside that area. But an Ochlodes sylvanus. Although I believe that the author, T. Lafranchis, achieved a lot with his books on European butterfly determination - makin.

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Butterflies of the Western Palearctic. Wednesday, 16 November 2016. Orange Hesperids in NW-Europe. When browsing through all sorts of citizen science pages collecting nature observation data I notice there is still a lot of confusion about the determination of some widespread orange Hesperids in at least NW-Europe but definitely also outside that area. But an Ochlodes sylvanus. Although I believe that the author, T. Lafranchis, achieved a lot with his books on European butterfly determination - makin.

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