Cacyreus marshalli   Geranium Bronze

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This butterfly is in fact a South African native which has established itself in Europe. As the climate gets warmer some European butterflies are beginning to move north and this one was first seen in Britain in 1997 - the first new sighting for 80 years.

In Spain they were plentiful even in March and at first I thought they must be a day flying moth - until one settled very briefly. In Italy in September again they were plentiful sometimes on Perlagonium but mostly on Erigeron karvinskianus (Mexican Fleabane).

Cacyreus marshalli

Cacyreus marshalli Geranium Bronze

On Perlagonium leaf nr Cortijo Valverde, Andalucia, Spain 29th March 2008

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Cacyreus marshalli

Cacyreus marshalli Geranium Bronze

On Erigeron karvinskianus Argegno, Italy 17th Sept 2008

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LHS: Perlagonium nr Cortijo Valverde, Andalucia, Spain 29th March RHS Argegno, Italy 17th Sept 2008

Added on 25th June 2008, updated 24th September 2008, November 6th 2008, updated 4th June 2010, updated 8th Dec 2014

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