Thanks T L Seow Sir. Actually if we know them perfectly then finding chances will be high (for me). Always I am going with male sex band and imaginery line (UPF nearer cell spots) which was make me very much confused.
Thanks T L Seow Sir. Actually if we know them perfectly then finding chances will be high (for me). Always I am going with male sex band and imaginery line (UPF nearer cell spots) which was make me very much confused.
Greetings from Karnataka Dr Seow
Would this be a Pelopidas Agna? Image shot in Mangalore, Coastal Karnataka.
(From your previous teachings what I observe is UnF marginal area evenly brown. A line thru the 2 cellspots move away from the spot in space 1b.)
2019-12-20 by GKBaliga, on Flickr
Regards gkbaliga
Yes. This is a typical female P. agna.
TL Seow: Cheers.
Thank you so much Dr. Seow.
Regards gkbaliga