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Hesperiidae for ID
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1. Burara etelka is right.
HW patch solid & placed close to the cellend veins.
2. B harisa is right.
HW patch streaky & placed some distance from the cellend cross veins.
3. Potanthus serina is right.
FW spot 5 smaller than spot 4; HW with a small spot 6 near inner end of band; marginal areas neatly orange brown with dark veins.
Abdominal end always with a broad dark band.
4. This is tricky. Should be female Caltoris cormasa.Worn.
Note HW overlaid with rusty brown scales.
FW with yellowish spots; Three subapical spots;
Colouration can vary widely in pix.
eg. C. cormasa
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-D4HzI6Ky3w...0/DSC_0286.JPG
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1mxC9fmsG...C_field_02.jpg
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-8EbM65dWq...C_adult_03.jpg
Baoris farri female ;HW without brown scale overlay.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-x-06hY8OEZ...er_Hern_01.jpg
Caltoris malaya female ;HW colour more ochreous ;FW spots whitish; subapical usually two.
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-j1Pq5mDim...M_adult_06.jpg
Caltoris bromus female. HW often with two spots ; FW spots whitish, subapical usually 2.
Female Taiwan
http://img0.ph.126.net/pAg5pZhYqA8Xo...8117714504.jpg
5. Typical female Caltoris cormasa.
HW overlaid with reddish brown scales ;FW spots yellowish, subapical often 3.
6. male Caltoris cormasa .Worn.
HW overlaid with rusty red brown scales.
Caltoris bromus Singapore male for comparison.
http://s13.photobucket.com/user/Sunn...ebfd1.png.html
TL Seow: Cheers.
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Thanks Dr Seow for the IDs and reference links!
Very interesting to read about the differences between the Caltoris species. Having the colour as an id indicator is quite subjective and I can see why pictures often cannot produce definitive ids for many hesperiids.