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    One more new discovery?!

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    I think it's a J. pura as it is the only one that has the incomplete bars in the discal area of the hindwing bt the other lines dn't look like the J. pura in C&P4.
    Aaron Soh

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    Silverstreak

    Nacaduba berenice icena
    The commonest of the 6-line Blue is also the most variable. In particular the forewing postdiscal band can be dislocated at all points, not seen in the other species. The forewing submarginal band is narrow; the upper three spots are somewhat pyramidal and the lower three narrow rectangles. The hindwing submarginal spots tend to be broad or distorted Vs. Females have marginal spots which bulged in the middle, while males have more level spots.
    Note, all females except male at seepage and the Catopyrops.

    Painted Jezebel
    poor pic, probably N.berenice.

    Last pic probably just Jamides celeno.

    TL Seow

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