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Grateful for IDs
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Very difficult to ID skippers from Borneo.
Regional difference makes it different in look, & there are also endemic species.
1 & 5 are the same species.
The continuous forewing band suggest Potanthus confucius.
2 & 3 are the same species Taractrocera ardonia.
4. is an Isma species.
TL Seow: Cheers.
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Hi Dr Seow,
Thanks for IDs,
Ben Ee
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Hi,
more from Kubah, for verification of IDs
Thanks
Ben Ee
1.Tanaecia aruna?
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1820/...55d17c0830.jpg
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2.Nacaduba calauria, Dark Malayan Sixline Blue?
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1836/...a8f979fb15.jpg
© 2018 Ben Ee Tiang Hwee by Ben Ee, on Flickr
3.Pantoporia hordonia, Common Lascar?
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/851/4...1266fd48e0.jpg
© 2018 Ben Ee Tiang Hwee by Ben Ee, on Flickr
4.Pareronia valeria, Malayan Wanderer female?
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/861/2...4e2ef1d008.jpg
© 2018 Ben Ee Tiang Hwee by Ben Ee, on Flickr
5.Prosotas lutea sivoka, Banded Line Blue?
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1812/...9a3f0b57b0.jpg
© 2018 Ben Ee Tiang Hwee by Ben Ee, on Flickr
6.Lampides boeticus, Pea Blue?
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/938/2...98f4722a92.jpg
© 2018 Ben Ee Tiang Hwee by Ben Ee, on Flickr
Thanks
Ben Ee
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Post 5.
3.Probably correct as P. hordonia.
P. sandaka is similar on the underside.
4. Female Cepora iudith.
Compare the male from Borneo.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5274/...1e09b66f_b.jpg
5. Nacaduba angusta.
6. Should be Prosotas pia.
The forewing Postdiscal band is serially broken.
FW submarginal spots obsolete.
TL Seow: Cheers.
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Hi Dr Seow,
Thanks for the IDs, as usual would be lost searching for their IDs.
Ben Ee