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    L6. +2 , nailing the Painted Jezebel and Glorious Begum . Nothing compare to meet face to face and a firm handshake. Nice meeting Les, LC and LC's friend Dennis.
    L7. Hehe, at least the 'rolling' is not wasted , Red Spot Sawtooth (Prioneris philonome themana)
    L8. Graphium agamemnon agamemnon (Tailed Jay)
    L9. Euploea mulciber male
    L10. Tawny Rajah
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    Another wonderful butterfly trip for me. Thanks to Khew and Shirley for the arrangement to make this trip possible and I enjoyed all the nice food cooked by Irene - simply delicious . It was also a great pleasure to finally meet LC and Les in person. Starting with some field shots first :
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    Just 4 shots for now. Will post more when I return from Taiwan this weekend.

    a) Club Beak (Libythea-myrrha-hecura)
    b) Indian Yellow Nawab (Polyura jalysus jalysus)
    c) Sunbeam on Sunny's finger, not sure ID
    d) Dark Yellow-Banded Flat (Celaenorrhinus aurivittatus cameroni)
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    i like the shot of sunny with a cigarette and camera in his hands.

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    Many thanks to LC for inviting me down to FH, a place that I had been wanting to visit for 5 years. It was also a delight to meet Khew and Sunny again, and finally meet Loke and Chng for the first time.

    I have not processed any photos yet, but, post #12, pic 4, the flat, is Celaenorrhinus aurivittatus cameroni. Yes, it is a bit of a mouthful, even for me, so, for those who prefer the common name, it is a Dark Yellow-banded Flat.

    If I see another Chocolate Albatross I'll scream, and the male Rajah Brooke's are soooo boring now!!! (not really).

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