Quote Originally Posted by atronox View Post
WOW Jon it looks like N. subperusia lysa, which would be a rediscovery. Notice the post-discal series on the hindwing is very straight and practically touching the submarginal series; the gap between is smaller than all the others in the pavana group. The submarginal striae, in stark contrast, are much more rounded than the striae immediately basad to them.

Where was this taken?

Concur it is N. subperusia lysa.

N. sanaya can sometimes cause confusion but the FW postdiscal band is always distinctly dislocated at vein 6.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-XEY63bA0JP...aya+elioti.jpg

The other similar one which normally is commoner is N. hermus swatipa.

N. hermus swatipa.
FW postdiscal band not or barely dislocated at vein 6.
Dark striae often weakly present.
HW tornal black spot almost always with some metallic blue scales.
http://nlliew66butterflies.blogspot....pa-corbet.html


TL Seow: Cheers.