here are some of my (9) collections:
here are some of my (9) collections:
Ben Jin
last 5 pics...
Ben Jin
http://freebsd.tspes.tpc.edu.tw/~afu/910_38.htm
UFO@05-28 seem similar to Catopyrops almora. But our UFO's lines are much narrower.
skyflash (or Tan CP) (4095.2m @ 040528-0711) (4200m@050930-16xx)
#1@030809/AHBT Centurion@040829/SF #200@051101/Ubin
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well done CP! I'd say it's very similar, even the color of the eyes. Hope this will give our master khew some clue
lucky shots. was tired after lunch, so wondering if we are looking at Nacaduba. then after a long list from the Australian website, found this Taiwanese website. And, it look pretty similar (but not 100%).Originally Posted by Sky Blue
Previously, I was comparing against Nacaduba biocellata from Australia. My gut feeling is that we might be looking at yet another invading species given the new plants introduced on the island. :P
skyflash (or Tan CP) (4095.2m @ 040528-0711) (4200m@050930-16xx)
#1@030809/AHBT Centurion@040829/SF #200@051101/Ubin
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Well done! Looks like you've found the needle in the haystack, CP! There is one species in C&P4 which is Catopyrops ancyra aberrans. The shot of the underside in Fleming seems to match this species quite closely, but the various shots of the specimens in your Taiwanese link is quite close too.
Interestingly, both Fleming and C&P4 say that this species is rare! We saw at least two that day, and SC has also shot it before. Very interesting find...
The reason why we could not find a match in C&P4 is because there are no shots of this species' undersides. Fortunately, Fleming has a shot of a male underside, which corresponds to our shots quite closely. The key ID is described as Hindwing spot in space 2 orange crowned. 12/15mm wingspan, and found in M3 (jungle up to 2,500 ft).
Federick, can you post your twin spot UFO shot at BSP on this thread for comparison?
More shots of this species on the Australian website. Different subspecies though, but the undersides are quite unique in terms of its markings and twin orange crowned tornal spots.
http://www.usyd.edu.au/macleay/larvae/lyca/ancyra.html
Hmm... Ancyra Blue?
I got the upperside shot
btw what is Fleming ?
It's a butt bk, see here: http://www.nss.org.sg/butterflysingapore/home/books.htmSky Blue] btw what is Fleming ?
Ben Jin