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    I presume all three shots are of one individual, since 1 & 3 seem to be on the same leaf.

    From the underside pic2, the veins seem lightly darkened & so this might have been dismissed as P. omaha.
    But it looks rather large & on the HW (pic 2) spot 6 (2nd from the top ) is rather large .

    In pic 3, two features are distinct.
    1. The FW band on the left have continuous overlaps without any break.
    2. The Upperside HW do not have the veins darkened.

    From this combination of features only two species are possible.

    I will put it as the female Potanthus confucius mainly because P. pava is supposedly found only in northern Malaya.

    Female P. confucius ssp angustatus HK.
    http://old.hkls.org/images/Potanthus_confucius.jpg
    Male & feamle ssp angustatus Taiwan
    http://eoldata.taibif.tw/files/eolda...9/00101259.jpg
    http://eoldata.taibif.tw/files/eolda...9/00101227.jpg

    There is a nagging suspicion whether this can be P. pava because HW spot 6 is large on the upperside.
    P. pava is a larger species (roughly = P. serina ) the FW band is broader & the HW spot 6 is alway large.

    P. pava female HK. note large HW spot 6 upperside.
    http://old.hkls.org/p_pava.htm
    The male pava. Taiwan .Note longer FW & broader band as well as the large HW spot 6.
    http://fact.tfri.gov.tw/smec/TFRI/m_images/00126518.jpg

    This female has been shot several times before but without the upperside it was thought to be perhaps a large stout P. omaha female.

    TL Seow : Cheers.
    Last edited by Psyche; 26-Mar-2016 at 07:57 AM. Reason: typo

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    Thanks Dr.Seow,

    Didn't notice that you have P.confucius and P. pava records in Singapore.
    For these 2 species, we usually disguise them by the spot in H.W.:

    IMG_5857.JPG FYI
    They also do this in Taiwan:

    IMG_5856(1).JPG (the 1st one is P.confucius and the forth is P. pava

    So, I think this could be better chance a P. pava


    Regards,
    Alan
    Last edited by Alan Yip; 26-Mar-2016 at 06:07 PM.

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    Didn't realise you are from HK & shooting in Singapore.
    You seem to be the first one to have an upperside shot of either confucius or pava.

    P. pava is only recorded in Lankawi/Kedah in northern peninsular Malaysia, far from Singapore.

    For P. confucius there are old records, & current unofficial ones for Singapore.

    In the past several shots were made in Singapore eg by Federick aka Peacock Royal.
    Female.
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-nfGuHY9hc3...28TBC%2529.jpg

    Male :FW band very broad ; could also a dsf (dry season form) of P. confucius.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-B2W0fVicLA...-confucius.jpg

    Typical male P. confucius.
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-D064vxkIN6...s+trachala.jpg

    A upperside male shot is needed for the ID of P. pava.

    If it turns out to be P. pava ,it is probably an accidental introduction.

    In your book images .
    1st is P. trachala female; male have curved spots.
    2nd is P. pava female . male have a solid FW orange patch without a black hole.
    3rd is P. pseudomaesa female ; likewise male have a solid FW orange patch.
    4th is correct as P. confucius male.

    The 2nd attachment .
    1st P. confucius.
    2nd is P. pava (ie not the 4th).

    TL Seow:Cheers.

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    Thanks again, I will discuss with the author some time later.
    Anyway, I have some more shots of Potanthus sp. in Dairy Farm and Eco Green need your comment:
    DSC_4904 https://flic.kr/p/qU6SZB P. trachala?
    DSC_4661 https://flic.kr/p/qBwtGj P. omaha?
    DSC_4913 https://flic.kr/p/qBwvbb P. omaha?
    DSC_5858 https://flic.kr/p/rDTNky P. trachala?

    tks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Yip View Post
    Thanks again, I will discuss with the author some time later.
    Anyway, I have some more shots of Potanthus sp. in Dairy Farm and Eco Green need your comment:
    DSC_4904 https://flic.kr/p/qU6SZB P. trachala?
    DSC_4661 https://flic.kr/p/qBwtGj P. omaha?
    DSC_4913 https://flic.kr/p/qBwvbb P. omaha?
    DSC_5858 https://flic.kr/p/rDTNky P. trachala?

    tks
    1. Potanthus trachala female.
    FW band widely detached bteween spot 5 & 6. HW upper spot strongly projected out.
    P. trachala in Singapore have the FW spots with more concave margins.
    All examples from Singapore.
    Male.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...perside_02.jpg
    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yzw2AzY2du...perside_01.jpg
    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kvlAhJLLsd...la-tytleri.jpg
    Female.
    http://s1097.photobucket.com/user/ki...load7.jpg.html
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SR0XC70BzV...la+tytleri.jpg

    2. Potanthus omaha male.HW veins darkened.
    The darkening of the veins varies greatly on both sides & can be very confusing with P. ganda.
    All examples from Singapore. Underside without black spots; lightly shaded.
    Male.
    http://www.nss.org.sg/gallery_images...107_resize.jpg
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...20Tan%20CP.jpg
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dKUEBsLc9P...thus+omaha.jpg
    Female.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-DaXbrMj8OB...s%2BSarina.jpg

    Potanthus ganda .all Singapore examples. veins not darkened but sometimes very lightly ;darker shading.
    Male.
    http://s1097.photobucket.com/user/ki...load8.jpg.html
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-8lpB_kJwF0...tanthus-sp.jpg
    Female same individual.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-I9rwXFooJp...tanthus-up.jpg
    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_P1Lp2q-sC...tanthus-sp.jpg
    Female from P. Malaysia.
    http://m4.i.pbase.com/g9/25/686825/2...4.CttQ8Fzz.jpg

    3. Female Potanthus omaha.
    The underside FW veins are sharply darkened.

    4. male Potanthus omaha.
    The HW veins are darkened though not strongly ;FW spots with straight sides; Degree of detchment variable.
    similar to this.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...20Tan%20CP.jpg


    TL Seow : Cheers.

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    Thanks again, Dr. Seow
    Just return from Chiang Mai, with many questions.....

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