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Graphium bathycles (The dark Viened Jay)
Charaxes bernardus repetitus
Common Posy
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Erites elegans
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Graphium bathycles (The dark Viened Jay)
Charaxes bernardus repetitus
Common Posy
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Erites elegans
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Parthenos sylvia
Cethosia hypsea
Vindula dejone (The Cruiser)
White or Green Dragontail ?
Arhopala ?
Sorry for the stop, I was traveling, not for butts...
The Royal Assyrian - Terino terpander subsp.? - an unusual find
Neptis sp.
The Chocolate Albatross - Appias lyncida ssp.??
The Chocolate Albatross female?
The Common Tree Nymph - Idea stolli
Last of my Lycaenidae.
LD15) Nacaduba species from this year.
LD16) Nacaduba sp. from 2010. This was id'd as N. berenice at the time.
The two appear different, particularly in the shape of the forewing submarginal spots in spaces 1b and 2, which are rectangular in this years photo, and more oval in that of 2010. As far as I can see, only N. berenice, kurava and the endemic normani are found in Sabah as far as Six-lines go.
LD17) I thought this was Celastrina lavendularis, but I could not see that it is found in Borneo when trying to find the ssp. There is Celastrina philippina philippina, though and two Acytolepis species.
Last edited by Painted Jezebel; 05-Aug-2013 at 01:14 PM.
It might have been quiet compared to your usual trips, but you guys have found lots of interesting species. Great photos!
Regards,
David
LD15 should be Nacaduba berenice.
The marginal spots are flat-sided. The submarginal spots somewhat resembles beroe , but dark striae in FW band strong & base not distinctly darkened.
A bit of the dull lavender upperside can be seen.
A beautiful example of N. beroe from Fraser's Hill
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6186/...62cac367_b.jpg
LD16 should be Nacaduba normani.Correction: ID doubtful as N. calauria is also found in Borneo.
Both series of spots very dark; FW marginal spots large & bulging; HW marginal spot 3 rounded.
Federick posted a couple from his Kinabalu trips which I ID'ed as N. calauria not realising N. calauria is not recorded from Borneo.
N. calauria range from India thru Sumatra, Java to Sulawesi & Ambon.
It is replaced in Borneo by N. normani which has also found its way into Sulawesi.
The other 6-line blues, berenice, kurava, & beroe can be discounted.
LD17 should be Acytolepis ripte.
There is a small white-edged triangular spot at the base of HW space 7 (none in Celastrina) ;antennal tip black (white in Celastrina ).
The FW cell has a ill-defined white-edged rectangular spot (perspective-distorted) with a black smudge below (FW cell clean in puspa).
LC's perfect example from Meliau.
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/136052355
Celastrina lavendularis, widespread from India to Papua is replaced in Borneo by C. philippina (probably 2 ssp overlapping in the Philippines.).
Main difference on upperside. Only underside difference seen is lower end of HW cellend bar close to postdiscal spot 2 in lavendularis.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ey4y-tknm/philframe.html
TL Seow
Last edited by Psyche; 06-Aug-2013 at 07:49 AM. Reason: ID correction
LD16.
A check with Butterflies of Sulawesi indicate N. calauria is present in Borneo as well. Funet shows a ?Borneo for ssp malayica, but Yutaka confirms it. (Fleming does not indicate Borneo).
The description for N. normani is not available.
However a process of elimination will indicate this is most likely N. normani.
N. berenice & N. calauria.
FW submarginal spots narrow , not forming a neat band; inner margins irregular; submarginal spot 4 & 5 usually pointed.
N. berenice : FW marginal spots flat -sided, or not bulging ; HW marginal spot 3 flattened.
N. calauria : Peripheral spots often very dark; FW marginal spots large & bulging; HW marginal spot 3 rounded.
N. berenice icena (ssp akaba can be seen at Phillipine site, however the female there appeared to be beroe from the topside appearance.)
2 males and a female . Note 2nd male matches LD15.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_0EK80AsaR7...a+sp+@+DFP.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_0EK80AsaR7...Line+Blue).jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...a/nacuduba.jpg
N. calauria malayica.Male & Female. Note LD 16 is quite similar except the FW submarginal spots are also large & bulky.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...obby%20Mun.jpg
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...20-%20Khew.jpg
N. kurava & N. beroe.
FW submarginal spots tend to form a regular band with a rounded or neater inner margin; submarginal spots 4 & 5 often rounded.
N. kurava : FW submarginal band neater; dark striae in postdiscal band present in the male;HW submarginal spot 6 usually large & quadrate.
N. beroe : Male submarginal band less neat with flared edges ;dark striae in postdiscal band vague; dark base; Female difficult to separate.
Two examples of N kurava nemana (same ssp in Borneo) males from Malaya & Singapore.
http://m7.i.pbase.com/g1/25/686825/2...7.aU9kgK7D.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0EK80AsaR7...acaduba-sp.jpg
N. beroe neon male See link in previous post.
As you can see LD16 does not really matched any of the other 4 species.
So the suspicion that it is N. normani is very strong.
TL Seow
PS. N. normani have become a pest on cocoa Theobroma cacao, so it should be quite common in Sabah.
Last edited by Psyche; 06-Aug-2013 at 11:15 AM. Reason: PS