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    Default An unusually coloured Spindasis syama?

    Two Spindasis butterflies, different individuals, both photographed in Nan province, n. Thailand. I find the very buff basal colouration and red (not black) bands quite different to the usual colouration of S. syama found in northern Thailand, which almost always have black bands on white or cream background.

    An internet search shows quite some variation across this species's range. However, I wonder if I am overlooking something?
    The colouration is rather like the rare S. rukma, though the banding is slightly different, or also like Spindasis evansi ayuthia.

    Grateful for comments on the variability and colouration of these individuals.

    b5866 Club Silverline (Spindasis syama peguanus - female) - Tat Man 03.JPG

    b5866 Club Silverline (Spindasis syama peguanus - male) - Tat Man 01.JPG

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    It has been stated in Spindasis the band can be red or black & there is no difference.
    Possibly in the north dsf have less black & is more often red.

    Both S. evansi & rukma have more discrete spots & the outer submarginal line/band reduced to a series of thin dark dashes.
    http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/#!/...ndasis-evansii
    http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/sp/...pindasis-rukma


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    Many thanks for the feedback. Going through all my images of Spindalis syama, I don't see any particular bias of red bands to the drier season, but something to keep in mind.

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