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I am just amazed by your photos. They are stunning with such good colour and sharpness ... not to mention the species that you found as well. Great stuff!
Regards,
David
Nice series!
1. Lexias dirtea.
2. Allotinus substrigosus. HW black spot ;FW apex white streak.
3. Arhopala ariana . better conyrast than A. elopura.
4. Jamides talinga . FW band dislocated at vein 6;HW inner band broken (as in elpis/alecto); FW costa spot 10 (lacking in elpis/alecto; Upperside border.
5. Poritia erycinoides. whitish ground.
6. Salanoemia sala .FW without subapical spots.
7. Pseudocoladenia dan. U-saped spot typical.
8. Koruthaialos rubecula female . Palpi 3rd segment long & upright ; orange band not reaching costa on both sides.
9. Plastingia naga.
10. Rapala likely R. iarbus. HW postdiscal band in space 1b a slant; cilia orange - edged.
TL Seeow : Cheers.
not many captures today...but will still continue the postings...
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11. Cirrochroa surya. Note FW submarginal zigzag line reaches the FW apex.
12. Isma iapis. Typical markings & antennae.
13. Graphium antiphates.
14. Nacaduba calauria. 6 lines, large marginal spots.
15. Notocrypta paralysos. notch on ouer margin of band. Termen straight to vein 4 , then curved over to apex. (note from notch of band the dark veins 3 ,4, & 5 emerged).
16. Arhopala ijanensis.
TL Seow :Cheers.