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  • Two Lycaenidae to Make it 322! Featuring Transparent Sixline Blue and Mutal Oakblue



    The first species featured here is one of the Lycaenidae from the genus Nacaduba. This genus comprises several lookalike species known as the Fourline and Sixline Blues. A number of the species found in Singapore look very similar and only with careful examination of their diagnostic wing markings can one separate them. The fact that these species are also variable across different individuals and sexes can also prove challenging to identify them with a high level of confidence.

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    Psyche

    4Lines Blues, the Sanaya allies.

    The 4 Lines blues contain a number of closely similar species which seem near impossible to separate from the undersides.
    Even the uppersides present

    Psyche 07-Dec-2024, 11:54 PM Go to last post
    Psyche

    Poritia hewitsoni

    This does happen from time to time.
    It is not a seasonal variation but probably more like genetic mosaicism where a male may have inherited a few

    Psyche 04-Dec-2024, 02:24 PM Go to last post
    ButterflyWitch

    Poritia hewitsoni

    Good evening Dr. Seow Sir
    Today I found this Poritia hewitsoni. Before that, I had never seen an orange spot on the forewing of any male individual

    ButterflyWitch 04-Dec-2024, 01:03 AM Go to last post
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