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Beautiful capture. Arhopala ace is a very rare species. The huge gap between the post-discal and submarginal series caused by spot 6 is diagnostic
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Big number of pictures during my trips, sometimes I forget one on the way of the processing... So, apologize if I posted already...
Betong (Yala, Deep South Thailand) June 2018
https://preview.ibb.co/ke3gdo/Arhopa..._4june2018.jpg
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The stiff tail & FW spot 4 dislocated outwards indicate it is A. buddha.
TLSeow: Cheers.
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Post 65.
The tooth at HW vein 2 & the white tornal dot indicate it is either A. moolaiana or norda.
It should be A. norda which have the V spot better formed. A moolaiana have a very fat V spot.
A. norda & moolaiana.
https://www.thaibutterflies.com/wp-c...a-1080x719.jpg
http://www.samuibutterflies.com/02_i...oolaiana.v.jpg
TL Seow: Cheers.
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Post 68.
Arhopala arvina.
Tailless, small. HW postdiscal spot6 astride spot 5 & cellend bar; spot 7 atop spot 6 ;HW postdiscal band only partially dislocated at vein 2.
Looks somewhat like A. antimuta , but spot 6 & 7 are differently shaped & placed.
TL Seow: Cheers.
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