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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!

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    My photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/moloch05/sets/

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    Quote Originally Posted by moloch View Post
    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!
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    Thanks David, you are always very encouraging...!

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    Nice series!
    Thanks Antonio and happy birthday!
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    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.

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    Thanks Dr Seow, greatly appreciate!

    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    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.
    Cher Hern

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    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.

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    Thanks Dr Seow!

    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    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.
    Cher Hern

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