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LD27. Thoressa masoni.
Orange apiculi ; pied palpi ; banded abdomen. very variable in the intensity of the black spots.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-zaAztIP_Jx...ssa+masoni.jpg
http://www.insect-hunter.com/attachm...8%87-jpg.1719/
LD28. Halpe hauxwelli.
Variable in size of black spots.
http://www.fotohanc.com/albums/hespe...welli_0021.jpg
TL Seow : Cheers.
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Thank you, Seow. I had suspected the usual Thoressa masoni, but the variability had me hoping!
You may have noticed, 2 trips up north and not a single Arhopala. I am sure you are relieved at that!:grin2:
Photos all id'd for me. Now to work on the website!:sweat:
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Post 67.
Tagiades gana meetana.
http://www.dnp.go.th/FOREMIC/NForemi...ana%20(10).jpg
T. parra typically have postdiscal spot 4 & 5 clumped into a large spot. ssp gala northern Thailand.
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...unte_aq481.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8185/8...172c6925_z.jpg
Curetis acuta is right.
The HW band is continued as a straight shadow mark here.
Histia flabellicornis.
TL Seow:cheers:
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I am just amazed by the finds and photos. The quality of both is so good!
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I concur with David. :thumbsup: