Polites origenes or P. themistocles?
Nick Grishin
grishin at chop.swmed.edu
Tue Oct 30 16:40:41 EST 2001
Hello All:
I am voting for *P.themistocles* on both pictures. Confidence: high.
nick
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Andrew Warren wrote:
>
> 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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