Polites origenes or P. themistocles?

Andrew Warren warrena at bcc.orst.edu
Tue Oct 30 14:49:46 EST 2001


Hello,

I am leaning towards P. themistocles females for both individuals.  Don't
know for sure but does P. origenes fly as late as October in that part of
the US?  

Andy Warren

On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Chris J. Durden wrote:

> I think you have one female of each.
>    The first P. themistocles, with FW subapical spots forming a horns-out
> crescent; cubital spot forms a small chevron; yellow dot in cell.
>    The second P. origenes, with FW subapical spots in a straight line;
> cubital spot large, pale and squared.
> .......................Chris Durden
> 
> At 11:33 AM 10/30/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> 
>       Anyone care to give an opinion on these two individuals?
> 
>       http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook/pix/xlineskipper.html
> 
>       I've gotten two expert opinions so far - one calls them both
>       Crossline
>       Skippers (P. origenes) and the other calls them both
>       Tawny-edged
>       Skippers (P. themistocles)...
> 
>       Thanks,
> 
>       --
>       Charles W. "Will" Cook              
> 
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