Thanks.
Khew, I have thought of it but I did't have the correct equipment to do it when this guy was at a distance from me.
I guess BB is not an ideal shooting ground for many of us.
Hope you guys have found its location.
Thanks.
Khew, I have thought of it but I did't have the correct equipment to do it when this guy was at a distance from me.
I guess BB is not an ideal shooting ground for many of us.
Hope you guys have found its location.
Federick Ho
www.peacockroyal.blogspot.com
Congrats on the +1, Federick
-Loke
Saw a number of them flying around but they were too skittish and too far for any decent shot. One of them seemed to be trying to oviposit on both the legume plant on site and the mile-a-minute vine, but no eggs were found.
Definitely not an easy site to take pics due to the nature of the site and that the butts were visiting vegetation over-growing some of the graves.
Horace
Well done ! At least we know where to find them now.
It is a matter of time we find its host plants.
Federick Ho
www.peacockroyal.blogspot.com
Congratz Federick. That's a nice +1
CHNG
I need help in confirming the ids for these two species.
1,2 and 3 - Which Abisara species ?
4. Nacaduba sp ?
Federick Ho
www.peacockroyal.blogspot.com
1, 2, & 3 are female Abisara geza.
The band is strongly angulate at vein 4 on the hindwing.
4. is the female of Ionolyce helicon.
The forewing postdiscal band is mostly disjointed; hindwing submarginal spot in space 3 sharply pointed; note wingshape.
TL Seow
Thanks Dr Seow.
1 and 2. Malayan Eggfly (Hypolimnas anomala anomala) - form nivas
3. Jamides sp - whihc one ?
Federick Ho
www.peacockroyal.blogspot.com