Both the
Catochrysops strabo strabo (Forget-me-not) and
Catochrysops panormus exiguus (Silver Forget-me-not) lay their eggs through a
needle like ovipositor, which is inserted into the folds of the flower bud /young shoot of their hostplants .
The Forget me not is the rarer of the two species. Two sites that used to have this species were Sentosa and Mandai area. The Sentosa site had been wiped out by development , the Mandai site is due to be developed soon.
Both species early stages have yet to be recorded .There should be more where you found it, since it was attempting to oviposit on its hostplant.
Retrieve from archives on the differences of the leading edge marking of the two species:
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