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    Thanks Dr Seow.

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    Default ID help, please!

    Dr Seow,

    Would appreciate your help with ID please. Shot in DFNP. Thanks



    A blurred upperside, but hope it helps.



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    From the underside & upperside it is very likely a female A. sublustris.
    CHeck the Bornean lycaenid book L206.


    TL Seow: Cheers.

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    Many thanks, Dr Seow.

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    Default ID help, please!

    Hi Dr Seow,

    Please help ID these two skippers shot in Dairy Farm Nature Park.






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    They are both female Baoris.

    Baoris have a more imposing swept FW with the termen (outer margin) more sinuous.
    Compare the FW of Caltoris cormasa female.
    https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1mxC9fmsG...C_field_02.jpg

    The darker grey-brown one is B. oceia.
    The lighter brown one B. farri.


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    Thanks

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    Default Hesperiidae ID help please

    Dear Dr Seow,

    Would appreciate your help to ID these hesperiidae please!



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    Cheng Ai

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    Post 28.

    1. Taractrocera archias.
    The short drumstick antennae are a helpful hint.

    2. Caltoris cormasa.
    There is a strong hint of red to the brown of C. cormasa.


    TL Seow :Cheers.

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    Thank you Dr Seow!

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