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    The Malayan Birdwing is a male and what a magnificent individual with clear yellow forewing vein-stripes.
    Most seen have the vein-stripes not so clear & so marring the general appearance.

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    Thanks Seow ! I got male and female mixed up.


    I think this is a female Common Birdwing



    These two are the female of Malayan Birdwing



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    When we first reached the Mossy Forest, it was cold, windy, and misty. The altitude is more than 6000ft.
    See video below:



    The least expected was to see a butterfly. And this species was seen zipping around in high speed, engaging in dog fight and oblivious to cold and crowds.
    Hasora mus pahanga
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    What a lovely shot of the Hasora!!

    I remember seeing one at the summit of Gunung Brinchang when I went a couple years back.
    I wonder if it's host plant is only found at that altitude.
    cheers
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    Post 41.

    The female Malayan Birdwing, apart from the large conjoined black spots on the HW, have the FW brown (not black), & the lower vein-stripes very short so that the dark area is a square.


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    Hasora mus pahanga is restricted to high altitudes, strange for a cold-blooded creature , & resembles a little guy in a fur coat.
    It also probably looks lke a small mouse zipping about. ( mus = Latin for mouse.) Its name translates as Pahang mouse.

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    Wow the macro photos are fantastic!

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    DAY 1
    DEPARTING FROM CHANGI AIRPORT~

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    group pic - Loke, Chng, Sunny, Khew and Nona.
    Cj huang
    “Everything you can imagine is real.” ― Pablo Picasso

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banded Yeoman View Post
    What a lovely shot of the Hasora!!

    I remember seeing one at the summit of Gunung Brinchang when I went a couple years back.
    I wonder if it's host plant is only found at that altitude.
    Thanks Jon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post

    Hasora mus pahanga is restricted to high altitudes, strange for a cold-blooded creature , & resembles a little guy in a fur coat.
    It also probably looks lke a small mouse zipping about. ( mus = Latin for mouse.) Its name translates as Pahang mouse.
    Thanks Seow for the info. You got to love the name
    -Loke

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    Some more from me :

    Tirumala septentrionis septentrionis (Dark Blue Tiger)


    Hypolycaena reylus teatus (Common Tit)


    Odontoptilum pygela pygela (Banded Angle)


    Cyrestis cocles earli f- formosa (Marbled Mapwing) - this one for my PS practice...haha... :P


    Poritia erycinoides phraatica (Blue Gem)


    Castalius rosimon rosimon (Common Pierrot)


    Thauria aliris pseudaliris (Tufted Jungleking)


    Aeromachus jhora
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    Cyrestis maenalis martini


    Hasora mus pahanga


    Cepora nadina andersoni (Orange Gull ?)


    Parantica sita ethologa (Chestnut Tiger)


    Celaenorrhinus aurivittatus cameroni (Dark Yellow-banded flat)


    Common Batwing (Atrophaneura varuna varuna)


    Nona Ooi


    Sunny Chir
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