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Thread: 2 hours at Huay Too National Park - Krabi TH

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    From the more scalloped lower termen of the forewing, I gathered the Helen is a male Papilio nephelus chaon.
    From the Yutaka map, ssp annulus (Which may have the forewing unmarked) falls short of your area.

    TL Seow

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    Another short visit to this beautiful hard to visit National Park (close to my wife's family) and I got a few shots. It looks like on the west side of Thailand, after the end of the raining season, is not the best time for butterflies.

    This what I got:


    The Chocolate Demon - นิลกายธรรมดา


    The Blue Count - เคาท์ขอบฟ้า


    The Great Marquis - มาควิสใหญ่ bad shot but a not so common species


    The Fulvous Pied Flat - ลายต่างตาลแดง


    The Knight - สะพายขาวปีกโค้ง


    The Columbine - น้อยขาวดำ just the chance to get one shot!

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    Not the best time!?

    That is a spectacular collection!
    The pattern on the columbine is really interesting, and congrats on the blue yam!
    cheers
    Jonathan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angiud View Post
    The Great Marquis - มาควิสใหญ่[/url] bad shot but a not so common species
    You really must talk a walk up to Hin Lad Waterfall, I'll show you about a hundred of these in 1/2 hour! You need to walk in deeper forest on KP I think!

    I reckon it is the commonest forest butterfly on Samui, together with Cyrestis themire.

    But congratulations on the Stiboges upperside. Most unusual, as we only normally get to see the underside, and you got the Drina again.

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    One more short trip, with Les and after Langkawi. The park is not so crowded yet, but we manage in one and half day to get something interesting:

    Not a common encounter

    2 Pallid Faun mating - Melanocyma faunula faunula

    A first for me

    The Common Gem - Poritia hewitsoni regia

    After along hunting, a close-up shot of the rare Drina maneia

    The Blue Yam - Drina maneia

    A couple of nice Lantern Bugs:


    The Dark-horned Lanternfly - Pyrops spinolae


    Lanternbug - Pyrops karenia and not, as before ID,Pyrops candelaria

    A moth

    Callidula sp.

    And a beautiful Peacock

    The Green Peafowl

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    Default All beautiful!

    Great shots for sure! Must have been so much fun... plus, you just whistle and they fly and land on your hand... or wherever you want them for a great photo.
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    Excellent shots of some rarities, Antonio!
    Khew SK
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    Thank you Khew!

    With a shot of the Hypolycaena merguia skapane Les got and with 3 sightings (without any pic) of the elusive Lycaenopsis haraldus renonga (the Felder's Hedge Blue) the trip would be a real success

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