Took this very interesting shot of 2 Lascar. From the underside appearance they are 2 different species. Can anyone verify this?
Richard
Took this very interesting shot of 2 Lascar. From the underside appearance they are 2 different species. Can anyone verify this?
Richard
They r a pair of malyan lascars courting. The females normally have bolder orange bands than the male on the underside. In u'r photo, the female has her wings spread. In some butts, this means that she is willing to mate. Look at how their antennae touch so lovingly. They are communicating to find out more abt each other.
Aaron Soh
Thank Aaron, you're right about the specie. Seems your knowledge on these flutterbies is rather astounding for a young person. Either you're genuinely interested in this field or your simply troll the web for your answers.
Richard
Last edited by richardlbong; 14-Sep-2007 at 04:26 PM.
Richard, this is interesting and perhaps an insightful shot also.
Federick Ho
www.peacockroyal.blogspot.com
Thanks Federick. Well Aaron, you missed your chance to learn when you turn down the invite to shoot at Wong's spa. Maybe next time.
Richard