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    Default Lascar

    Space 3 does not peaked inward and doubled that of adjacent spots in spaces 2 & 4.

    I think this is the Burmese Lascar ( Lasippa heliodore dorelia ) , or is still a Malaysan ( Lascar Lasippatiga siaka) .

    what do you think Dr Seow ?







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    You are right. It is the Burmese Lascar. Lasippa heliodore.

    Did'nt realised these two can be so similar.

    Lasippa tiga siaka.
    Sumarginal spot/band in space 3 peaked inwards roughly 2x that of adjacent spots in spaces 2 & 4.
    FW cellular bar/band with the cellend 'tongue' obsolete, or vestigial or never quite separated from the main bar/band.

    Lasippa heliodore dorelia.
    Submarginal spot/band in space 3 peaked inwards less than 1 1/2 that of adjacent spots 2 & 4.
    FW cellular bar/band with cellend 'tongue' well-formed & separated from the main bar/band.

    TL Seow

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    Thanks Dr. Seow !
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    Seow, can you take a look at these two L. tiga and comment regarding the "FW cellular bar/band with the cellend 'tongue' obsolete, or vestigial or never quite separated from the main bar/band."

    bcd3s-S180-MalayanLascar.jpgbcd3s-S180-MalayanLascar2.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    Seow, can you take a look at these two L. tiga and comment regarding the "FW cellular bar/band with the cellend 'tongue' obsolete, or vestigial or never quite separated from the main bar/band."
    I did see a couple like that. By zooming in for a close view, the 'tongue' is still attached at some point.
    The first criterion is still the defining ID feature.

    TL Seow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    I did see a couple like that. By zooming in for a close view, the 'tongue' is still attached at some point.
    The first criterion is still the defining ID feature.

    TL Seow
    Thanks. I see what you mean by the 'tongue'.
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