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    Default Maliau Basin Conservation Area [Request some ID]

    Hi Guys,

    I would like to share my findings from my 2 days camping trip recently in Maliau Basin. The trip was my 3rd short trip, not too many butterfly or even moths around, probably the seasons start to have light showers every evening.. or just too many birds around that place.

    Nevertheless some butterflies I managed to photograph and some need ID help from the experts here.

    1. Polyura jalysus triphonus
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    2. Polyura athamas faliscus
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    3. Lamproptera curius [White Dragontail]
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    4. Charaxes solon echo [Black Rajah]
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    5. Polyura delphis delphinion [Jewelled Nawab]
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    6. Vindula dejone dajakorum
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    7. Cethosia hypsea hypsea [Malay Lacewing]
    Cethosia.jpg

    Which Sunbeam, 3 different individuals.
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    10.
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    Which Bush Browns?, Mycalesis sp
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    12.
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    I am not sure which Hasora?
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    Some Lycanidae kindly need ID

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    Many many thanks in advance!

    Rgds,
    Joe

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    Bush browns are, Mycalesis anapita fucentia and Mycalesis orseis borneensis, respectively.
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    Lycaenidae:

    14, 15, 16- Anthene lycaenina miya

    17- Prosotas aluta aluta

    18- Nacaduba beroe neon; diagnostic feature: forewing without costal white dashes above the subbasal lines

    19- Prosotas nora superdates

    20- Poritia erycinoides pellonia
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    Thanks Alot Aaron...

    I am still very much learning and frequently got confused. Also I am lack of Borneo references, still looking for Otsuka's book if it is available.

    Many Thanks again.

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    8. Curetis sperthis male. Black speckles; FW band parallel to margin.

    9. C. santana or felderi. black speckles; FW band oblique;HW vaque but suggest C. santana.
    C. felderi
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...riMUpUnAc1.jpg

    10 female C. sperthis.

    11. Very hard to separate M. patiana & anaputa.

    M. anapita paler & yellower; Upperside FW eyespot clearly yellow-ringed.
    Underside FW extra lower spot may be significant.
    http://www.samuibutterflies.com/expe...alesisanapita/

    M. patiana; deeper orange brown Upperside eyespot smudged into black border.
    http://www.samuibutterflies.com/expe...alesispatiana/

    The two are much mixed-up on the web.
    Even Yutaka's M. anapita appeared to be M. patiana.
    http://yutaka.it-n.jp/sat/40600001.html

    13. Probably a broad banded H. taminatus.

    H. taminatus Singapore.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...l_Adult_06.jpg
    H. vitta
    http://m6.i.pbase.com/g1/25/686825/2...6.qFwmxw9V.jpg
    H. proxissima.
    http://wingscales.com/content/record/766-1-4861e.jpg

    A correction for 18.
    Ionolyce helicon.
    FW shape is distorted.
    FW main band serially broken; submarginal spots pointed; HW angular.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...Line-Blue).jpg

    TL Seow: Cheers.

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    Thank for the corections, Dr Seow. I see the FW band on the Ionolyce now. Should've noticed it earlier!
    Aaron Soh

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    Thanks Aaron and Dr.Seow for the help.
    I also have some more ID request from other place in Sabah [not Maliau Basin]

    21.
    Arhopala ? [from hutan lipur kawang, sabah]
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    22.
    Arhopala ? [Maliau Basin]
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    23.
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    24.
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    25.
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    26.
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    Thanks in advance

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    21 & 22.
    Both are members of the muta subgroup.
    21. makings narrow probably A. metamuta.
    22. Green metalmark large. Unknown.

    Examples of muta subgroup
    A. avathina & muta.
    http://www.samuibutterflies.com/02_i...avathina.v.jpg
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6LrzsKrVY1...le-HoraceT.jpg

    23. Borbo cinnara.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-I6ExYM1XQv...bo-cinnara.jpg

    24.Cephrenes acalle female. vert variable
    http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...bea7dc26-1.jpg

    25. Psolos fuligo.

    25. Likely Bornean form of Koruthailos sindu.
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/--KYgJZHHZV...0/DSC_0205.JPG

    26. Likely Nacaduba subperusia. Either N. subperusia or hermus.

    Does match the usual N. hermus from India.
    http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...d9595f3a-1.jpg

    TL Seow :Cheers.
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    The 2nd Arhopala is very likely A. baluensis.

    The green tornal marking is large and its topmost portion in space 3 is well-separated from the rest of the green scales below it by a patch of brown scales. This character seems to only be present in baluensis and alica (both endemic to Borneo), the other spp in Borneo have these green scales in space 3 either weakly developed or absent. Ventral markings in alica are very indistinct so this must be baluensis.
    Aaron Soh

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    Quote Originally Posted by atronox View Post
    The 2nd Arhopala is very likely A. baluensis.

    The green tornal marking is large and its topmost portion in space 3 is well-separated from the rest of the green scales below it by a patch of brown scales. This character seems to only be present in baluensis and alica (both endemic to Borneo), the other spp in Borneo have these green scales in space 3 either weakly developed or absent. Ventral markings in alica are very indistinct so this must be baluensis.
    Probably right, but pretty hard to be certain.
    http://www.samuibutterflies.com/expe...palabaluensis/

    TL Seow : Cheers.

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