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Glorious Begum
21-Jan-2011, 05:17 PM
I guess this is Pyroneura helena. Please confirm

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/131982314/original.jpg

Common Mime
21-Jan-2011, 05:22 PM
WAH! So yellow!

moloch
21-Jan-2011, 06:20 PM
Wow, what an amazing colour for a skipper. It certainly is brighter than most.

bluefin
21-Jan-2011, 08:51 PM
O_O, wow, so Yeeeelllloooww.
Must be the cousin of the Yellow Flash.

Nice shot, LC. :cheers:

Common Mime
21-Jan-2011, 09:07 PM
O_O, wow, so Yeeeelllloooww.
Must be the cousin of the Yellow Flash.

Nice shot, LC. :cheers:
Lycaenidae and Hesperiidae are cousin? :hmmm:

But, they do look alike especially the spot on the underside forewing.

LC, I suspect it is time to change your camera, the sensor is malfunction! :prrr:

Glorious Begum
21-Jan-2011, 09:18 PM
Lycaenidae and Hesperiidae are cousin? :hmmm:

But, they do look alike especially the spot on the underside forewing.

LC, I suspect it is time to change your camera, the sensor is malfunction! :prrr:

Thanks guys.

CM, suppose to hunt for yellow flash. But ended up with this skipper. :bsmile:

I don't think I will see it again...... :cheers:

Psyche
21-Jan-2011, 11:20 PM
Quite an amazing skipper. Like something from South America except for its small size. It is Cupitha purreea. Note its specific name purreea is latinised from purree (Hindi-derived) for a yellow colouring matter, not the mashed food puree.

TL Seow:cheers:

Cruiser
22-Jan-2011, 12:23 AM
Nice shot and congrats on the rare find :cheers:

Painted Jezebel
22-Jan-2011, 08:59 AM
This is a particularly fine photo of a tricky species to get right.:thumbsup: (I have not got it right yet!)

It appears to be a female. I can not see the distinctive oval hindwing 'brand' in the cell which is on the upperside, but is still apparent on the underside. This exudes a waxy substance, hence the English name of the Waxy Dart.

Glorious Begum
22-Jan-2011, 09:40 AM
Thanks Seow & Les for the ID. :cheers:

atronox
22-Jan-2011, 02:55 PM
In C&P4 it says that it's the only hesperiid that feeds on dicots! How interesting:grin2: