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Glorious Begum
16-Mar-2010, 11:22 PM
A shot family trip to the edge of Taman Negara last weekend. Didn't manage to get much. as you know hor, especially with kids.. :bsmile:

Noted that my skill getting suck. The R1C1 didn't firing correctly, strange :confused:

Here are a few shots, do help on the ID too. Thanks

#1 Bibasis sena uniformis

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/122778486.jpg


#2 Hasora schoenherr chuza

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/122778495.jpg


#3 Hasora badra brada

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/122778494.jpg


#4 Is this Terinos atlita teuthras or T. clarissa malayanus ??

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/122778496.jpg


#5 One more not sure, upper is light blue. I guess it is Catochrysops panormus exiguus then Catochrysops strabo strabo. Please help.

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/122778497.jpg

#6 Graphium doson evemonides, my first shot of this fella, haha

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/122778499.jpg

Silverstreak
16-Mar-2010, 11:43 PM
LC,

5th is the Catochrysops panormus exiguus, Silver Forget-me-not.


:cheers:

Great Mormon
17-Mar-2010, 12:41 AM
nice collection LC, looks like you still managed to nail a few species despite needing to spend family time :cheers:

The shot of the jay is :thumbsup: . The colour of the wings showed up very well

Painted Jezebel
17-Mar-2010, 08:11 AM
Hi LC, seems like you had a good time. I believe that the Terinos sp. is T. clarissa malayanus (based solely on the underside photos in Pisuth's book).

Incedentally, Pisuth has told me that he is currently working on the second edition, incorporating all the corrections, and it should be ready around August 2010.

Glorious Begum
17-Mar-2010, 10:17 AM
LC,

5th is the Catochrysops panormus exiguus, Silver Forget-me-not.


:cheers:

Thanks Sunny. You are the expert. :thumbsup:


nice collection LC, looks like you still managed to nail a few species despite needing to spend family time :cheers:

The shot of the jay is :thumbsup: . The colour of the wings showed up very well

Yup, too bad that I didn't have much time for it.


Hi LC, seems like you had a good time. I believe that the Terinos sp. is T. clarissa malayanus (based solely on the underside photos in Pisuth's book).

Incedentally, Pisuth has told me that he is currently working on the second edition, incorporating all the corrections, and it should be ready around August 2010.


My thought too it is T.clarissa malayanus. Thanks.