21-Jan-2023, 03:58 PM
#141
Dear Doctor Seow,
Vhinese new year is around the corner, so happy chinese new year! I took the eve to revisit mandai, a place close to home that spark the many interest in skippers. So as a "homecoming", i have a couple of skipper i would like ur opinion of
1 - telicota species, i am not sure of this one
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147009698
2 - contigious swift? the spots seems a bit weird, but it flew fast and out of reach
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147009713
3 - dark banded ace
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147009732
4 - contigious swift
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147009733
5 - large dart
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147009734
6 - pelopidas? or borbo?
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147009736
7 - besta palm dart?
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147009741
Skipping regards and Happy chinese new year!!
Zicky
Zick Soh
21-Jan-2023, 05:01 PM
#142
Firstly, Happy Chinese New Year to all celebrating it.
Post 141.
I amm afraid your images are getting smaller than when you are using your handphone.
1. Potanthus ?omaha .
The distortion causes the spots to appear close together.
The abdominal end is yellow (No Telicota has that.).
2. Caltoris comarsa
The antennae have prominent pale area.
FW cell only a small lower cellspot.
3 Halpe ormenes.
A 2nd recorded species, Halpe elana have narrow yellow band. It is extinct.
4. Polytremis lubricans .
From the antenna & the ochreous colour.
5. Potanthus serina .
Abdominal end black-banded; UnH brown shaded, spot 6 small; UnF spot 5 smaller than spot 4.
6. Baoris female probably B. farri.
UnH no spots ;Antennae black. longer profile shape, ochroeus brown.
7. Male Telicota colon.
Note FW spots 3, 4, & 5 are all staggered outwards.
TL Seow: Cheers.
21-Jan-2023, 10:14 PM
#143
Dear Doctor Seow,
Yes, my image has gotten quite smaller, i do notice that as well. I didnt afford a macro lens for the camera so im using a 50mm to 250mm lens to shoot, and thus i cant really get some very close images at some time. I will crop accordingly next time to make it easier to view. I do however, find the ability to shoot from a further distance much more valuable that i can get some species that do not permit me to shoot from a close distance
Skipping regards
Zicky
Zick Soh
Dear Doctor Seow,
I have shot some skipper, and i tried to make my image a wee bit bigger through more zooming in, would like to hear ur opinions.
1 - Caltoris cormasa
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147600346
2 - potanthus omaha? but unusually small, small as a Taractrocera archias
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147600337
3 - pelopidas mathias
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147600332
4 - pelopidas mathias
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/147600298
a few attempt to improve the shots
skipping regards
Zicky
Zick Soh
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