Easily missed, Pantoporia dindinga.
All five species of Pantoporia are recorded from Singapore.
One of the rarities is Pantoporia dindinga. ( dindinga - latinised Dinding in lower Perak. )
P. dindinga have two grey submarginal bands but these are often orange-tinged so it resembles P. paraka.
P. paraka have 2 orange submarginal bands. The marginal area is usually shaded orange so it appears to have 3 bands.
The key to ID dindinga is to compare the greyness of the 2 bands to the adjacent orange spots. The bands are much darker/greyer.
Typical male P. paraka by Horace.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_rzo8wjfyCs...L_adult_01.jpg
Fecerick's shots of female(corrected) P. paraka & male dindinga(Gua Tempurang). Note the greater contrast of orange spots & grey bands in P. dindinga.
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Federick' female P. paraka & Ellen's female P. dindinga (Bunker Trail.)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-HVYmysZH-3...k%2BLascar.jpghttp://wanderingbutterflyeffect.file...43f326860e.jpg
TL Seow:cheers: