That's an impressive tally! Someone is doing something right and they deserved to be recognized! You guys did a terrific job! Nice to see a photo of Khew at the helm! Three butterflies on one was awesome! William
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That's an impressive tally! Someone is doing something right and they deserved to be recognized! You guys did a terrific job! Nice to see a photo of Khew at the helm! Three butterflies on one was awesome! William
Reorganised based on C&P4's checklist and added a couple more.
Family : Papilionidae Subfamily : Papilioninae
1. Troides helena cerberus (Common Birdwing)
2. Papilio demolion demolion (Banded Swallowtail)
3. Papilio polytes romulus (Common Mormon)
4. Graphium sarpedon luctatius (Common Bluebottle)
5. Graphium agamemnon agamemnon (Tailed Jay)
Family : Pieridae Subfamily : Pierinae
6. Delias hyparete metarete (Painted Jezebel)
7. Leptosia nina malayana (Psyche)
8. Appias libythea olferna (Striped Albatross)
Family : Pieridae Subfamily : Coliadinae
9. Catopsilia pyranthe pyranthe (Mottled Emigrant)
10. Catopsilia pomona pomona (Lemon Emigrant)
11. Catopsilia scylla cornelia (Orange Emigrant)
12. Eurema hecabe contubernalis (Common Grass Yellow)
Family : Nymphalidae Subfamily : Satyrinae
13. Elymnias panthera panthera (Tawny Palmfly)
14. Elymnias hypermnestra agina (Common Palmfly)
15. Lethe europa malaya (Bamboo Tree Brown)
16. Mycalesis perseus cepheus (Dingy Bush Brown)
17. Mycalesis visala phamis (Long Brand Bush Brown)
18. Orsotriaena medus cinerea (Nigger)
Family : Nymphalidae Subfamily : Nymphalinae
19. Hypolimnas anomala anomala (Malayan Eggfly)
20. Hypolimnas bolina jacintha (Jacintha Eggfly)
21. Doleschallia bisaltide ?bisalitide var. (Autumn Leaf)
22. Junonia hedonia ida (Chocolate Pansy)
23. Junonia almana javana (Peacock Pansy)
Family : Nymphalidae Subfamily : Heliconiinae
24. Phalanta phalantha phalantha (Leopard)
Family : Nymphalidae Subfamily : Limenitidinae
25. Moduza procris milonia (Commander)
26. Lebadea martha parkeri (The Knight)
27. Athyma pravara helma (Lance Sergeant)
28. Neptis hylas papaja (Common Sailor)
29. Euthalia monina monina (Malay Baron)
30. Lexias pardalis dirteana (Archduke)
Family : Lycaeninae Subfamily : Lycaeninae
31. Chilades pandava pandava (Cycad Blue)
32. Jamides bochus nabonassar (Dark Caerulean)
33. Jamides alecto ageladas (The Metallic Caerulean)
34. Jamides celeno aelianus (Common Caerulean)
35. Nacaduba beroe neon (Opaque Sixline Blue)
36. Anthene lycaenina miya (Pointed Ciliate Blue)
Family : Hesperiidae Subfamily : Hesperiinae
37. Ancistroides nigrita maura (Chocolate Demon)
38. Notocrypta paralysos varians (Banded Demon)
39. Erionota thrax thrax (Banana Skipper) - caterpillar on Banana
40. Taractrocera archias quinta (Yellow Grass Dart)
Jonathan prowling in the long grass waiting to sink the boats :bsmile:
And a Chocolate Demon. They are common at the Zoo. :thinking:
My successful record shots :bsmile:
Caltoris Bromus
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...omusedited.jpg
(long brand?) Bush Brown
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...shbrownTBC.jpg
Metallic Caerulean
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...leanedited.jpg
:yahoo:
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_2884.jpg
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_2889.jpg
=) Thank you Khew for organizing. That was my first butt survey outing. Fun!
Dedicate to all, zebra's butt at the ZOO.
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...0728edited.jpg
One more for our young Jonathan. He was really persistence in chasing the skittish Peacock Pansy.
Here are a few record shots I managed to snatch during the survey.;P
Metallic Caerulean
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8154/7...abb30f51_z.jpg
Metallic caerulean by bluebottlethejon, on Flickr
Chocolate Demon the torch ginger plants transplanted for the mc seems to have brought lots of these.;P
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8424/7...7eda685f_z.jpg
Chocolate demon by bluebottlethejon, on Flickr
Peacock Pansy
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7248/7...0abc6018_z.jpg
Peacock pansy by bluebottlethejon, on Flickr
Is this a parnara sp??
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8016/7...bac1c5c7_z.jpg
parnara sp?? by bluebottlethejon, on Flickr
It is Borbo cinnara, the Formosan Swift.
This one is more typical, greenish hair & greenish tinge on the hindwing plus the usual 3 big spots in space 2 ,3, & 6.
POst 16.
The Bush brown is highly unusual. The pattern is that of M. perseoides, but without both the forewing cell striae & the toothmark at vein 1b of the hindwing dark line, it is probably a form, perhaps semi dry season type of M. visala.
TL Seow:cheers: