Greetings, everyone!
I am done working over my photos from my recent trip to South Texas.
They can be found at:
The pictures are organized alphabetically by common name. Double click
any thumbnail to bring up a larger image; then click on "all sizes" to fill your
screen.
Noteworthy:
A [new for me in the LRGV]: definite patch [Bentsen],
Walker's metalmark [Resaca de la Palma]
B [new - or nearly new - for me in the LRGV but not as
noteworthy as A]: Boisduval's yellow, obscure skipper, yellow
angled-sulphur
C [not rare, but spectacular colors and great photo-ops]:
Mexican bluewing, blue metalmark, silver-banded hairstreak
D [others that make me smile]: brown-banded skipper,
Reakirt's blue [dorsal/ventral of both male and female], Texas wasp moth,
metalmarks [nice ventral shots of rounded and red-bordered].
ID errors / omissions: I make lots of ID errors,
particularly with the easily confused species like clouded / fawn-spotted
skipper. I would be grateful for any corrections. I also haven't IDed all
the moths [as usual].
It helps to travel with sharp-eyed butterfliers. Altogether, our small
group booked 106 species - not bad for this drought-impeded year. [We had a
crummy year in Massachusetts, too, because of too much [rather than too
little] rain in June - want some?] Thanks to Steve Moore, Barbara Volkle, Tom
Gagnon and Bruce Callahan for spotting / locating most of the butterflies.
Cheers,
Frank