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MinuteMaid
13-Nov-2012, 07:21 PM
Dr. Seow,

I need your help once more. Are these Prosotas aluta? Or some sort of Nacaduba. I shot P. aluta before at Upper Seletar many months back, but doesn't quite look like this.

#1

http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/ab169/rustysocute123/Screenshot2012-11-13atPM061918.png

#2 different individual

http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/ab169/rustysocute123/Screenshot2012-11-13atPM053208.png

both the same butterfly?

Psyche
13-Nov-2012, 09:44 PM
Yes, they are both Prosotas aluta male.

As stated in the text of C&P4 the forewing postdiscal band is dislocated at vein 4 & the lowestmost spot in space 3 is shifted inwards.

This appears to be a very reliable feature, as a check thru numerous 6-line Blues do not show this.

Additional helpful features are.
1 The forewing uppermost submarginal spot (in space 6) is unusually large.
2. The hindwing submarginal spot in space 3 (just above the eyespot) is a sharp arrowhead.

No. 2 is remarkably like a Nacaduba, but these features together help to nail the ID.

TL Seow:cheers:

MinuteMaid
13-Nov-2012, 10:40 PM
Thanks Dr. Seow!

After checking through my pictures, it appears I have many pctures of this species previously mislabeled.

I need to clear my Nacaduba files one day.