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A few more:

1) A Mycalesis sp.
2) Tentatively, I have this as Phaedyma daria daria, but could well be wrong.
3) A Euploea species, taken from a great distance and heavily cropped!
RE: # 20.

1. Mycalesis janardana opaculus.
2. Neptis ida ida (Igarashi & Fukuda recorded and also illustrated it's life history, Pl. 175, page 415, 1997).
3. Euploea redtenbacheri caracina or Euploea westwoodii westwoodii. Any cell spots on undersides?

Teo T P