Thank you so much Dr Seow, for taking time to explain and for the links.
Thank you so much Dr Seow, for taking time to explain and for the links.
Pirdana albicornis is a rare endemic species. Congratulations!!
Aaron Soh
Oh, I did not know that! Thanks Aaron!
Dr Seow and Aaron,
Which Athyma is this please?
Regards,
Cheng Ai
Athyma cama ambra
Aaron Soh
Also would appreciate the ID of the following:
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Thanks Aaron
Common name is Orange Staff Sergeant?
It was a pity I didnt get a closer look.
Post 12.
1. Parantica luzonensis praemacaristus.
2. Appias cardena cardena.
3. Taractrocera ardonia.
4. Plautella cossaea.
Submarginal lunules present.
HW space 1b without a basal spot.
Postdiscal spots thick, rounded on the HW, postdiscal spot 7 very large.
See Borneo Lycaenid L91B.
TL Seow: Cheers.
Dear Dr Seow,
These are the last few species shot in Mahua that I have not been able to ID and would require your help please.
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Regards
cheng Ai
Post 31.
1. Udara placidula.
Similar to U. dilecta except ground darker grey & hW postdiscal spot 7 is darker than the others below it.
See Borneo Lycaenid L86.
2.Nacaduba kurava.
The dark striae within the bands are weak.
There is a spot on the costa above the inner cellband.
The submarginal spots though narrow have rounded margins.
https://www.butterflycircle.com/chec...neBlue-KSK.JPG
Another Bornean species N. normani have the submarginal spots lunulate & dark.
https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/N...niMUpUNAC1.jpg
3. Pelopidas agna.
HW with cellspot & more uniformly brown.
4. Celastrina lavendularis.
The HW marginal spots & submarginal lunules are strongly marked in a dark ground.
HW postdiscal spot 7 darked & ringed with white.
See Bornean Lycaenid L98.
5. Tanaecia godartii.
Underside FW submarginal fascia runs parallel ti the margin.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/lim2/721010010.html
TL Seow: Cheers.