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    Default 20/8/2011 Semakau Island

    Butts activities are pretty low at the Island today.
    1. Pelopidas assamensis (Great Swift )
    2,3 Potanthus trachala tytleri (Detached Dart)
    4,5 Junonia orithya wallacei (Blue Pansy)
    6. Little blue crap
    7. +4
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    Mycalesis perseus cepheus
    (Dingy Bush Brown). +1 to the Semakau checklist?
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    It was so hot out there .
    Here are my record shots to share :

    8. The Large Dart (P. serina) female
    9. The Palm Bob
    10. Telicota colon female
    11, 12. Blue Pansy
    13. Blue Pansy Female
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    Looks like quite a few +'s for Semakau today. I think Ben also nailed one of the Pelopidas. Great shots of the Blue Pansy. I'm sure we can use one of these excellent upperside shots for the 2nd edition of the book.

    The Brown looks like a M. perseus. Anyone has any views?

    I've got a Jamides sp. and also a Dark Glassy Tiger (anyone shot it as well?) that I'll post later. So looks like a +3 or more!

    Our checklist for Semakau was at 40 species so far.
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    Skipper sp


    Blue Pansy - Female underside
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    Some record shots to add to the outing.

    The Dark Glassy Tiger and the Common Caerulean are additions to the Checklist.
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