Dear Dr Seow,
Are they both Nacaduba kurava nemana please?
They are both taken in Mount Faber Park.
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Regards
Cheng Ai
Dear Dr Seow,
Are they both Nacaduba kurava nemana please?
They are both taken in Mount Faber Park.
49132361297_3f120f55a3_c (1).jpg
49131677798_44d3fe47a0_c.jpg
Regards
Cheng Ai
Yes, they are both male N. kurava.
Note the FW submarginal spots have rounded margins; the FW postdiscal band is quite straight (usually) & the dark striae are weak.
TL Seow:CHeers.
Dear Dr Seow,
Am I correct that there a difference in the marking in the HW? I have circled it to indicate the pointed marking which is not seen in the first photo.
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It is a bit of variation.
Only Jamides have a prominent spike there, but no Jamides have three main bands on the FW.
The nearest Jamides often mistaken for Nacaduba is J. bochus.
J. bochus.
https://wingscales.com/content/record/335-1-02f27.jpg
TL Seow: Cheers.
Thanks for the clarification Dr Seow. Goodnight!