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Commander
22-May-2005, 10:23 PM
Though some of us may have noticed the variations of the white spot and extent of the thumbprint on Common Palmflys, I was wondering if the spots/thumbprint was "season" related or some other cause.

Those who have observed or shot the Common Palmfly over the years, may want to check the EXIF data for the date/month to see if the white spot corresponds with certain months of the year, and disappears during other months.

At AH this morning, I noticed that all the Palmflys that I saw (about 6 in total) did not have any white spots at all! :thinking:

Here's a shot of a more cooperative one that I shot this morning. Compare this with Neo's shot (http://www.butterflypals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=22496&postcount=1)taken just yesterday. Also no white spot.

Common Rose
22-May-2005, 10:47 PM
Wa, so hardworking, go AH... so any "catch"? ;-)

Rustic
22-May-2005, 10:49 PM
040403 @ AHBT: with white spot
040606 @ AHBT: with white spot x1; no white spot x1
040801 @ AHBT: no white spot
040904 @ USR: no white spot (deformed specimen)
041023 @ AHBT: no white spot
041106 @ AHBT: with white spot x1; no white spot x1
050121 @ Ubin: no white spot
050123 @ USR: no white spot
050129 @ Ubin: with white spot (female thru broken forewing)
050219 @ Ubin: no white spot

Commander
23-May-2005, 12:08 AM
040403 @ AHBT: with white spot
040606 @ AHBT: with white spot x1; no white spot x1
040801 @ AHBT: no white spot
040904 @ USR: no white spot (deformed specimen)
041023 @ AHBT: no white spot
041106 @ AHBT: with white spot x1; no white spot x1
050121 @ Ubin: no white spot
050123 @ USR: no white spot
050129 @ Ubin: with white spot (female thru broken forewing)
050219 @ Ubin: no white spot
Thanks for the quick check. Doesn't seem to have a trend yet. :thinking:

Commander
23-May-2005, 12:08 AM
Wa, so hardworking, go AH... so any "catch"? ;-)
Just an hour. Got one 'possibility'. ;-)

Rustic
23-May-2005, 12:29 AM
Thanks for the quick check. Doesn't seem to have a trend yet. :thinking:

After a while, I did not document the Common Palmfly anymore. There are simply too many of them (like Chocolate Pansy).

There might be a trend, but not obvious from my observations. maybe should get the inputs from the rest. :-)