Post 20.
Three Caltoris in Singaporehave noticeable pale areas on the antenna.
1 Caltoris cormasa.
Female.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-e5eI1WB1sE...0/DSC_0349.JPG
2. Caltoris cahira
Male.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gancw1/21680122591
3. Caltoris bromus.
Female.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/irrubescens/15883531899
Two species have the antenna largely blackish.
4. Caltoris malaya
male.
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-m1O18RS0-...M_adult_01.jpg
5. Caltoris philippina
male.
https://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a...psf449dfdc.jpg
1. The FW is raised high enough to indicate no upper cellspot & so by deduction no cellspot at all.
The individual is rather worn & faded.
The lack of cellspot inicate Caltoris malaya .
3 Caltoris malaya female.
The 2nd pic shows the upperside with no FW cellspot.
The female is typically mote ochreous ie yellower.
Post 14 no 5 looks very much like C. malaya & is probably so.
The HW spot in space 2 may be just an artifact, & not a real spot marking.
2. Baoris probably Baoris farri.
Baoris have a longer swept FW with a sinuous margin.
The antenna appear largely black in side view.
The abdomen is obscurely banded.
It is simply assumed the darker one is B. oceia & the lighter brown one B. farri.
Supposedly B. oceia male & female.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...-Simon-Sng.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0rwJjrQ_JS...oris+oceia.jpg
Supposedly B. farri male.
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-coCDQigOV...i_adult_01.jpg
This female from Vietnam is correct as B. oceia does occur in Vietnam.
http://butterfliesvietnam.blogspot.c...ush-swift.html
TL Seow:Cheers.
Hi Dr Seow,
Could this be a Potanthus trachala ?
DSC_0422.jpg
Post 22.
Yes it is P. trachala.
Species in which the abdominal end is black-banded.
P. trachala FW 15mm.
FW spots 4 & 5 more or less detached.
UnF spots 4 & 5 connected only by spikes.
UnH band upper spot (4+5) strongly projected out.
Male.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...Tpjvc&usqp=CAU
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/8c/bd/70/8...b0db7b591d.jpg
P. serina large FW 17mm.
FW spot 5 smaller than spot 4; HW with a small spot 6 on inner corner of band.
Underside lightly dark shaded.
Male & female.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...rina-Bobby.jpg
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...ale_Horace.jpg
P. mingo small FW 12mm.
FW spots with variable overlaps.
UnH with heavier dark shading spots edging the HW band.
Male 7 female.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-iop_f9Jev...oDart-JonS.jpg
https://www.dnp.go.th/FOREMIC/NForem...ingo%20(6).JPG
TL Seow: Cheers.
Hi Dr Seow,
Does these 2 photos show Caltoris philippina ?
DSC_0795.jpg DSC_0828.jpg
Largely blackish antennae, does not seem to have cell spots on the forewing, greenish tinge on its head and underside?
Thank you!
Post 24.
Yes. It is a Caltoris philippina.
Male.
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-PKpJ0RdKM...-Chir-4237.png
TL Seow; Cheers.
Hi Dr. Seow,
Here with another skipper.
Could this be Pelopidas assamensis ? It was way larger than the typical P. mathias or P. agna .
DSC_0070.jpg
Thank you!
Post 26.
Female Pelopidas agna.
P. mathias FW 16 -18 mm
Underside with darkish, grey or uneven shading.
Female.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...hee%20Ming.jpg
P. agna, FW 17 -20 mm.
Underside more uniform medium brown.
Female.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gancw1/22195353146
P. conjunctus ;FW 21 -24mm.
Underside darkish brown; FW spots yellow; HW spots white.
Female.
https://thaibutterflies.com/wp-conte...conjunctus.jpg
P. assamensis Very large FW 25 -27 mm.
Antenna with a broad white band; Underside all spots white, very large on FW, very variable on HW.
Male.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...0Ben%20Jin.jpg
Females.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...9a053587-2.jpg
https://thaibutterflies.com/wp-conte...assamensis.jpg
https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/fauna/1/1/1104
TL Seow: Cheers.
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