1 Probably A. jhora. Correction Have to be A. jhora. Antennal club too gradual & narrow to be A. pygmaeus. Also FW cilia chequered.
2, 3, & 4 are A. jhora.
Thank you, sir. There are some Aeromachus with checkered cilia and long antennal club while there are some consistently without checkered cilia also with somewhat long or gradual antennae. The ones without checkered cilia have rather washed out HW spots.
The difference between A. dubius & jhora as given in the key of BMP (butterflies of the Malay Peninsula.)
Antennal apiculus beginning beyond the thickest part of the club, & usually at right angle to the club.............................................. A. jhora.
Antennal apiculus beginning at the thickest part of the club & not at right angle to the club. Wings more rounded....................................A. dubius.
It is impossible to judge the position of the apiculus except in a top down view in a set specimen.
1, 2, 3, $ 4. Aeromachus jhora jhora. ;Antennal club with a more gradual thickening ; FW cilia usually chequered.
Post 65.
1 Aeromachus pygmaeus.Correction: A. dubius impha.
Antennal club abruptly thicken, the end rounded without a point.FW cilia generally dark, not chequered.
2 & 3 . Aeromachus dubious impha. (Zooming into image 3 shows club with tip )
Antennal club somewhat abruptly thicken but ending with a tip. FW cilia usually chequered.
Post 66. Mating pair, male above. Aeromachus jhora jhora.
Antennal club gradually thicken with a tip. FW cilia usually chequered.