The brown argus (Aricia agestis) is a butterfly that likes fallow land. It can be seen flying from April to October in one to 3 generations depending on the latitude. Its host plant is the common sun rose, but it is commonly found on wild geraniums and Erodium.
05/12/2018
Collier de corail * Brown argus
The brown argus (Aricia agestis) is a butterfly that likes fallow land. It can be seen flying from April to October in one to 3 generations depending on the latitude. Its host plant is the common sun rose, but it is commonly found on wild geraniums and Erodium.
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