Noted. Thanks Dr Seow :)
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Noted. Thanks Dr Seow :)
2 species from subfamily Aphnaeinae...
Spindasis syama (Club Silverline)
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Spindasis lohita himalayanus (Long-banded Silverline)
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Riodinids...
Abisara echerius (Common Plum Judy)
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Dodona egeon (Orange Punch)
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Zemeros flegyas (Common Punchinello)
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Nymphalids....
ID update: Chersonesia intermedia rahrioides (Wavy Maplet)
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Chersonesia risa (Common Maplet)
Love the elegant sub-marignal pattern across the FW and HW.
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Laringa horsfieldi (Banded Dandy)
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Post 43.
1 Chersonesia intermedia rahrioides.
SSp rahrioides have a broader postdiscal band(with the dashes) & looks similar to C. rahria.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/cyr/730080010.html
ssp intermedia.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/cyr/730080001.html
C. rahria have a curved cross line at the apex.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/cyr/730070001.html
TL Seow: Cheers.
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Dr Seow, in Pisuth's book, he mentioned that 'this species has been revised and raised up from subspecies of intermedia to a species', so should it be Chersonesia rahrioides instead of Chersonesia intermedia rahrioides?
When someone does a revision & upgrade a subspecies to a full species. his argument have to be convincing to gain acceptance from his peers.
Pisuth's book was published in 2012, so the revision ( by whoever )was done earlier than that.
The major players here have retain this as a subspecies.
Yutaka webpage on C. intermedia rahriodes was revised in 31 -8- 2018 just last year.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/cyr/730080010.html
Butterflies of India have also retain it as a subspecies.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/sp...sia-intermedia
TL Seow: Cheers.
Thanks Dr Seow for the clarification :)
Charaxes bernardus (Common Tawny Rajah)
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Charaxes solon (Black Rajah)
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Polyura Eudamippus (Great Nawab), Polyura Delphis (Jewel Nawab), Polyura Athamas (Common Nawab)
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Telchinia issoria (Yellow Coster)
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Cethosia biblis (Red Lacewing)
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Vindula erota (Common Cruiser)
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Papilionids:
Papilio alcmenor alcmenor (Redbreast)
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Papilio nephelus chaon (Black and White Helen), Byasa polyeuctes (Common windmill)
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Papilio memnon (Great Mormon)
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Lastly, collage of photos from our trip... a cozy place to stay, good food and great company!
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4 days of shooting, 90 lifers and a happy me :bsmile:
Till next trip! :cheers: