Archive for the 'Satíridos' Category

New butterfly photographed last year (new butterfly photographed last year)

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

I'm touching up photos of this past weekend (all Zerynthia rumina). Meanwhile, I show this butterfly I found in (Ourense). This is the or . As you can see, the picture was taken in full sun, so the light is very hard. But I think the issue is worth it.
I'm retouching photos taken last week-end (all Zerynthia rumina). Meanwhile, I show this I found in Peña Trevinca (Ourense). This is the or Satyrus Actaea. As you can see, the picture WAS taken in full sun, so the light is very hard. But I think the issue is worth it.

Satyrus Actaea

Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D
Exposure time [s]: 1/250
F-Number: 9.0
ISO speed ratings: 250
Date taken: 2011:08:16 14:56:22
Exposure bias value: 1
Flash: no
Focal length [mm]: 100L IS

Picture taken at Pena Trevinca (Ourense), 1700m.
The picture you have taken in Peña Trevinca (Ourense), 1700m.

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Greetings.
Regards

Medlar wet (wet Small Heath)

Friday, February 24th, 2012

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We started with this or Coenonympha Pamphilus .
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And we start With This ( Coenonympha Pamphilus ):

Medlar wet (wet Small Heath)

Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure time [s]: 1/80
F-Number: 10.0
ISO speed ratings: 200
Date taken: 2009:08:15 10:15:20
Exposure bias value: -2 / 3
Flash: No
Focal length [mm]: 100

On flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eldruida/6925170663

Tripod ... Regards.
With a tripod. Regards.

Picture taken in the Serra do Cando.

Coenonympha glycerion

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

With a light a little harder than normal (it is made ​​at noon under a blazing sun), today I present this satírido, :

Coenonympha glycerion

Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure time [s]: 1/250
F-Number: 9.0
ISO speed ratings: 320
Date taken: 2010:06:22 12:57:38
Exposure bias value: 0
Flash: no
Focal length [mm]: 100L IS

Picture taken at (Lugo), a pulse.

A greeting.

Galathea Melanargia

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

We return with the . I bring you today a satírido, :

Polyommatus Coridon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure time [s]: 0.4
F-Number: 9.0
ISO speed ratings: 100
Date taken: 2010:07:15 8:47:01
Exposure bias value: 0
Flash: no
Focal length [mm]: 100 IS

The frame is original is not rotated as well, I used a tripod. I do not know is the plant on which is perched. Picture taken at (Lugo).

A greeting.

Not a day without your butterfly, Pararge aegeria

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Today it's one of the most common in Spain, I think the most. So out with a bit of originality is a complicated hair. We tried with a backlight in "hedge" (I've finally got a hole and I could not bring me ...).

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Sub Familiy: Satyrinae
Genus: Pararge
Species: Pararge aegeria

Also known as "spotted" or "butterfly of the walls", this satírido can be found almost anywhere, from the level of to 2500m. Flight at different periods, from February to October. It prefers shady areas of forests, parks and the males are very territorial.

Pararge aegeria
Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D DIGITAL
Exposure time [s]: 1/50
F-Number: 11.0
ISO speed ratings: 320
Date taken: 2009:04:03 13:36:55
Exposure bias value: -1 / 3
Flash: Flash did not
Focal length [mm]: 100.

Picture taken in the hedge ...

Saludetes.

Not a day without your butterfly: Lasiommata maera

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Today it's a member of the subfamily Satyrinae ( ) (Linnaeus, 1758), also known as stony:

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Sub Familiy: Satyrinae
Genus: Lasiommata
Species: Lasiommata maera

True to its name, loves to be on the rocks, stones, etc., all day, only leaving them to suck on a flower, or jump to the passage of some other species of butterfly for his "airspace". It is present from the level of to 2000m high. Base color is brown, with orange and several ocelli on all wings. Depending on the area may have one or two generations, from mid June to late August. As mentioned at the beginning, like the dry, stony and grassy. Its caterpillar feeds on various kinds of grasses.

Lasiommata maera
Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Exposure time [s]: 1/500
F-Number: 11.0
ISO speed ratings: 400
Date taken: 2005:06:20 9:41:00
Exposure bias value: -1
Flash: Flash
Focal length [mm]: 100.

Lasiommata maera
Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Exposure time [s]: 1/640
F-Number: 11.0
ISO speed ratings: 200
Date taken: 2005:07:20 11:03:00
Exposure bias value: -1
Flash: Flash
Focal length [mm]: 100.

Photos in the (Vigo).

A greeting.

Not a day without your butterfly: Coenonympha Pamphilus

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Today it's a member of the subfamily Satyrinae ( ) (Linnaeus, 1758), also known as :

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Sub Familiy: Satyrinae
Genus: Coenonympha
Species: Coenonympha Pamphilus

It is a very special present from the level of to 2000m high. Base color is brown, with orange tones. It is multivoltine, their flight periods depend on the area., Ranging from February to November. Depending on the area may have one or two generations, from mid June to late August. The grassy areas like of various types. Its caterpillar feeds on various kinds of grasses and color of these caterpillars can vary from reddish brown to green.

Pamphilus Coenonympha
Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Exposure time [s]: 1/320
F-Number: 9.0
ISO speed ratings: 400
Date taken: 2007:06:03 14:02:16
Exposure bias value: -2 / 3
Flash: Flash
Focal length [mm]: 100.

Pamphilus Coenonympha
Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Exposure time [s]: 1/320
F-Number: 8.0
ISO speed ratings: 400
Date taken: 2007:07:14 14:24:57
Exposure bias value: -2 / 3
Flash: Flash
Focal length [mm]: 100.

Picture taken at the .

A greeting.

Not a day without your butterfly: Maniola jurtina

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

The (Linnaeus, 1758) is another common species, may not be of the most beautiful. Also known as "wolf". The data from this satírido:

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Maniola
Species: M. jurtina

It has a single flight period from May to late September. It is present from 0 m to 2500 m altitude. Their wings are brown and orange, the female being slightly larger than the male. The caterpillars feed on various species of grasses and the adults feed on flowers of brambles, thistles, heather, etc..

Maniola jurtina
Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Exposure time [s]: 1/160
F-Number: 10.0
ISO speed ratings: 400
Date taken: 2007:06:08 12:07:59
Exposure bias value: -2 / 3
Flash: No flash
Focal length [mm]: 100.

Maniola jurtina

Maniola jurtina

The locations of these photographs are varied: the first and third of , the second on the slopes of .

A greeting.