My best find this trip were the presence of several Evan's Tinsel (Catapaecilma evansi). I actually have to give credit to my brother for this one, who followed me on this trip. He knows very little about butterflies, but asked if I was interested in photographing a cycad blue (any small bluish lycaenid in flight is a cycad blue to him). I said no, but went to look at what the fuss was about anyway. When it landed, I couldn't believe.

There were several females fluttering about a mangosteen tree right outside our lodge, feeding on the sap oozing from the leaf petioles. They would show up everyday, so I really took my time with these shots. Still..photographing these were hard, as they would often turn about their axis, or land on the midrib of the deeply invaginated mangosteen leaves. Nightmare.