Oops!
The upperside shows a tiny spot in space 5 not seen in P. natuna.(upperside spots are all hyaline.)
So this should be P. helena female.
TL Seow:Cheers.
PS A female P. natuna for comparison.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-2_B1XQDp-P...0/DSC_0119.JPG
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Oops!
The upperside shows a tiny spot in space 5 not seen in P. natuna.(upperside spots are all hyaline.)
So this should be P. helena female.
TL Seow:Cheers.
PS A female P. natuna for comparison.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-2_B1XQDp-P...0/DSC_0119.JPG
Wow, if confirmed would be the first record of this species for Thailand!
Even using the zoom feature it is hard to make out the hyaline spot in space 5.
It is just beside the faint white spot on the inside.
In contrast the same area in P. natuna is plain orange.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_OoI2F3K-8...0/DSC_0079.JPG
The 2nd ID clue is that the veins in P. helena are yellow & in P. natuna orange-yellow.
This become apparent when the two are placed side by side.
The two were once considered as one species but has since been separated.
It is quite probable that field shots of P. helena are routinely ID'ed as P. natuna.
TL Seow :Cheers.
Thank you Dr. Seow!
Found an uncommon one forgot to post:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/739/2...16785f1e_c.jpg
The Snowy Angle - Darpa pteria dealbata