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    Mycalesis visala.

    The species can be very similar when taken in an unbalanced angle.

    M. perseoides & visala have the white strae wider (thiker)

    M. visala have the HW eyespots inner margins more regular & the dark ines with blunt teeth.
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...0Ben%20Jin.jpg
    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-i4MxrattN...lt_Loke_01.jpg
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...obby%20Mun.jpg


    M. perseoides ;HW inner margins of eyespots more irregular, jagged , the dark line have several teeth.
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...20-%20Khew.jpg
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...20-%20Khew.jpg
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...20-%20Khew.jpg


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    Thank you.
    Leonard

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    Hi Dr.Seow,

    Is this Arhopala aurea?
    Butt-id_2020.07.18.jpg
    Thank You.
    Leonard

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    Arhopala athada.
    The markings & pattern are as for this species.
    The FW postdiscal band is partially dislocated at vein 4 & the HW postdiscal & submarginal bands are widely separated.
    https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/A...thadaMUpUn.jpg
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...lson%20Ong.jpg

    A. aurea (& A. trogon) have short stiff tails.
    https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XjzQrhJOx...rea-SunnyC.jpg


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    Many thanks Dr.Seow.
    Leonard

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    Dear Dr Seow,
    Appreciate your id for the below species:
    1)
    Butt-id_2021.01.06.jpg

    2) jamides alecto ageladas?
    Butt-id_2021.01.06-1.jpg

    3)
    Butt-id_2021.01.06-2.jpg

    Thanks.
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    Post 44.

    1. Jamides celeno.
    Colour may be brown or grey.


    2 & 3.
    Both are Jamides alecto ageladas.


    J. alecto & elpis are easily confused.


    J. elpis pseudelpis.
    Male upperside light blue & unmarked.
    UnF white striae narrow in the male; in female the inner (discal) white are narrow ,while the outer submarginal striae relatively broad.
    HW the spike formed by the discal band relatively broadly pointed.

    Males.
    https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...97cf3608-2.jpg
    https://3.bp.blogspot.com/_rzo8wjfyC...udelpis-03.jpg
    Females.
    https://2.bp.blogspot.com/_rzo8wjfyC..._female_03.jpg
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...obby%20Mun.jpg



    J. alecto ageladas.
    Male upperside FW with black border & HW with black marginal spots.
    UnF all the white striae are rather broad, the inner ones mostly in the lower half.
    HW discal spike sharply pointed & slightly curved, like a talon.

    Male.
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...0-%20Sunny.jpg

    Female.
    https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...0-%20henry.jpg



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    Last edited by Psyche; 10-Jan-2021 at 06:17 PM.

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