I can see the picture for the Arhopala (imageshack link) :thinking:
http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/7017/arhopala2.jpg
By angiud at 2012-04-04
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I can see the picture for the Arhopala (imageshack link) :thinking:
http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/7017/arhopala2.jpg
By angiud at 2012-04-04
Antonio, all I get, still, is the frog in the icecube!!
Works fine for me, Les.
I do see the frog in the icecube(when viewed on the forum), but its fine when I click on it to open a link.:)
Hooray, I can see the pics now. The unidentified Arhopala belongs to the very difficult cleander group. Depending on the tornal lobe, which I always have difficulty with (line 127), it would be either in the alea subgroup, or the cleander subgroup.
Strange. I am not able to click on the frozen frog now.:-(
I can suppose a problem of compatibility between ImageShack and the Butterflycircle forum software. I'm not a technician...
A new, short walk at this beautiful area, but after a flood, for 3 hours and with a new camera never tried before. So, few species (but 2 interesting) and quality not at the top (sorry!)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8147/7...aeb4d9644d.jpg
The Small Leopard Not sure about ID
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7260/7...37200c1ff9.jpg
The Pallid Faun Always present, but I love the species. See the bubble
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7138/7...c8055dc43d.jpg
A Helen I don't have a shot of the underside, so, not so easy for me to know which Helen it is
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8147/7...24a8dcbcba.jpg
The Plush My first sight, at the beginning confused with the Banded Royal (thanks to Les for the proper ID)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8007/7...c88374760b.jpg
The Blue Yam* Very skittish animal, the best shot up from a branch tree, heavily cropped ;-) *correction Tks Les
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8165/7...a8bdfd64ab.jpg
UnID Lantern Bug For the lovers of the Lantern Bugs, only one bad shot and it flies away
Wow!! You got a Drina maneia! This is an very rare species in Thailand. Incidentally, it is called the Blue Yam. (Brown Yam is Drina donina, which is very different)