Firstly, I will update you on the curious affair of the Zebra Blue, (Leptotes plinius). It is still at the International Departure Lounge of Samui Airport, and I am still yet to see it antwhere else! I managed another photo of the species, but they are not good enough for posting here. However, I later noticed that one photo showed a female ovipositing. Unfortunately, I did not take a photo of the hostplant for IDing, so that will have to wait until I go back in 3 months.
The weather in Penang was mainly cloudy, so I did not have much opportunity to see many butts, but I did manage to find some which I believe are quite interesting, and not posted here very often, if at all.
1) This will be familiar to you, The Assyrian (Terinos terpander robertsia).
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2) Probably new to most of you, The Malayan Ringlet (Ragadia makuta siponta)
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3) I hope I am right on this one. I have based my ID on the underside spots. If anyone would care to correct me, although I will be dosappointed, it is considered very rare, please do so. A female Pseudokerana fulgur (Orange Banded Lancer)
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4) Probably one of the common species, but I have not seen upper hindwings with five spots before, any suggestions?
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