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Thread: Orange Skipper Collection I - Telicota spp

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    Extracted from post by James, some finding:
    One of the ID key gone missing in the 3rd shot. There's is no orange spot in space 7 hindwing, that lead me to think whether it's a Potanthus rectifasciatus or Potanthus pamela?




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    Les, for yr #5, take a look on the C&P4, plate 59 - 17. Potanthus trachala tytleri.

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    Thanks SC. Using the key as well, I end up with the same conclusion. Number 275!

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    Oriens paragola? taken in singapore.
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    Using the key in C&P4, I would tend to agree. However, as this would be a new record, it should be checked against any existing specimens of this Genus.

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    BJ, I m quite sure this will be a +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    Oriens paragola? taken in singapore.
    Highly likely. This can be considered tentatively. I recall that you shot something similar before, but again, we can't be 100% sure.

    You know what to do when you next encounter something like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    Highly likely. This can be considered tentatively. I recall that you shot something similar before, but again, we can't be 100% sure.

    You know what to do when you next encounter something like this.
    One more sighted today at Yishun area, I believe it is the same species, see pic attached and hope to be able to ID it this time
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    Hey I've got some pics too!
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