Dr Seow, Aaron, a few more arhopala for consideration, though I believe these are fairly typical.
1) A. epimuta
2) A. pseudomuta male
3) A. pseudomuta female
4) A. muta / moorei, likely muta. This one was definitely on the larger side for a muta-subgroup Arhopala, making me believe it is more likely to be a male A. muta.
Finally, a Zographetus ogygia.
Last edited by Banded Yeoman; 11-Jul-2019 at 07:44 PM.
2. A. pseudomuta male (shorter palpi, straighter FW margin.)
3 female.
The markings are more contrasted than usual ,suggesting some gene introgression ( cross bleeding).
4. Hard to tell which. The lighter blue with hint of green suggest A. muta.
It is stated in Fleming the FW border is wider than that on the HW in A. moorei male. https://singapore.biodiversity.onlin...0441?imageId=0