I must admit to have some problems regarding Onryza siamica (not ochraceous enough to me), but without an obvious substitute, I'll label mine as such.
Five remaining photos from this location, ids uncertain. I have had a go, but am expecting some alterations to be needed!
LD7) Upperside only, I think this may be of Sovia albipecta, taken at approx same time! - Confirmed.
LD8) Celatoxia lavendularis limbata? - CORRECTION - Genus is Celastrina!
LD9) Acytolepis puspa gisca? - Confirmed
LD10) Aeromachus dubius impha?
LD11) Mycalesis sp. As far as I can go! - Mycalesis perseus tabitha d.s.f. (Thank you, Seow)
Last edited by Painted Jezebel; 17-Nov-2013 at 09:01 AM.
Beautiful photos, guys. They are a real feast for the eyes with so many seldom posted species or unusual races. I wish that I could have been along as well!
Thanks, Antonio, for the skink shot. Looks very colourful. I assume that it was small? The parasitic plant was also interesting with its strange flowers.
Post 17.
LD 7 looks right.
LD 8 C. lavendularis has a darker ground than most with the spots white-lined; legs seem to broader black bands. Is it now in Celatoxia?
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...kare_aq900.jpg
LD 9 As it is . A lilacea has evenly sized spots & basal space 7 spot is round.
LD 10 Looks like A jhora. Less abrupt club & darker abdominal bands.
Malaya
http://m5.i.pbase.com/g3/98/670198/2...5.mAChSWvl.jpg
HK
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2433/3...3ed2ac63_z.jpg
Dubious one.
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...unte_aa892.jpg
LD 11. Mycalesis perseus dsf. :HW ocelli arranged in a curve; ocelli 2 & 3 aligned well off from the two in space 1b.
TL Seow : Cheers.
Aeromachus jhora.
Type location Assam
Not uncommon in Malaya (Fraser's Hill) & HongKong.
From HongKong.
http://images5.fotop.net/albums5/tom...us_jhora_1.jpg
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2670/3...5b976dec_z.jpg
TL Seow
Post 42.
CD 8 . C. lavendularis is of course confirmed.
CD 10. This is rather tricky as the Aeromachus spp. all looks rather similar. Needs a one on one comparison.
Post 48.
Petrelaea dana is right. A minor variant here with an extra spot darkened.
TL Seow : Cheers.
CD 10. This is most lkely to be Aeromachus dubius.
The jhora & dubius seems to be terribly mixed up.
This example from HK ID'ed as jhora is a match, but all examples from HK are probably dubius judging from Yutaka distribution data.
http://www.pbase.com/image/115028315
These examples from Fraser's Hill were ID'ed by me as pygmaeus due to the apparent lack of the apiculus, but pygmaeus is not recorded south of Kedawi.
A. jhora is noted to be not uncoomon in the hills. These are A jhora.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...00/skipper.jpg
http://dashwolfe.smugmug.com/Travel/...IMG_4092-L.jpg
The real pygmaeus should look like this.
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...dwal_aa050.jpg
A. dubius diifers from A. jhora in more obscure markings, more ronded wings & the apiculus begining from the thickest part of the club. (Quite hard to imagine what it looks like but I think it gives the tip an offset look.)
TL Sewo : Cheers.