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    Hi doctor Seow,

    i took your advice and took a few extra shots, which i only got about 2 before the butts flew off

    1 - skipper 1.1.jpgskipper 1.2.jpg
    Is this a telicota species?

    2 - skipper 2.1.jpgskipper 2.2.jpg
    My initial guess is a baoris species, but i think i could be wrong on this one

    3 - skipper 3.1.jpgskipper 3.2.jpgskipper 3.3.jpg
    Here i dont have a sharp shot of the head, but hope it still allows ID

    4 - lascar again.jpglascar LOL.jpg
    Here i go out of character and require help with lascar. I dont think it is a Lasippa tiga or Lasippa heliodore since forewing cellular bar is missing.

    Thanks in advance!
    Zick
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    Correction

    No.2 Most likely Borbo cinnara.
    There are spots on the HW, clearer in this pic.
    https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.ama...2029/large.jpg

    This plus the white face & thicker antennal clubs suggest B. cinnara

    Examples.
    https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...2m8uw&usqp=CAU
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-KaVjdL_FAM...lt_Khew_01.jpg


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    i see, thanks very much doctor Seow!
    Zick Soh

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    Hi Doctor Seow,

    Another few skippers and a brownwing to ask!

    1-caltorus 1.1.jpgcaltorus 1.2.jpg
    The antenna has a white region, so i suppose caltoris cormasa?

    2-dart1.1.jpg
    i only have one shot. Since the forewing dark regions arent very dark, would this be a potanthus species?

    3-lesser dart 1.1.jpglesser dart 1.3.jpg
    Potanthus omaha?

    4-pelopidus 1.1.jpgpelopidus 1.3.jpg
    P. agna?

    5-skip 1.jpgskip 2.jpg
    P. omaha?

    6-miletues 1.1.jpgmiletues 1.3.jpg
    which brown wing is this? i cant tell them apart

    Thanks in regards

    Zick
    Last edited by Zicky; 09-Aug-2022 at 09:55 PM.
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    1 Caltoris malaya.
    C. malaya have a pale area but rather weak on the antenna.
    FW without any spot, so no spot is visible in the upper cell area.
    Male rusty brown, female ochreous brown.
    Males.
    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-m1O18RS0-...M_adult_01.jpg
    https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.ama...848/large.jpeg
    Females.
    https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-1oLoYzhVi...M_adult_04.jpg
    https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.ama...9570/large.jpg

    Caltoris cormasa often have an small FW upper cellspot visible at rest ;UnH strongly reddish.
    https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-TjKxWVHrQ...herHern_01.jpg
    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-8EbM65dWq...C_adult_03.jpg



    2. Potanthus omaha.
    Abdominal end yellow; veins are lightly darken

    3. Taractrocera archias.
    The wingshape, markings & antenna are typical.


    4. Borbo cinnara.
    Borbo cinnara have no HW cellspot. HW typicaly with 3 spots.
    https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jMZu5Yy4Y...ederick_01.jpg

    Pelopidas agna have a prominent HW cellspot.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Hw681ALm5F...ded+Swift+.jpg


    5. Potanthus omaha.


    6. Miletus biggsii
    Uniformly grey or brown.
    https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...saDmw&usqp=CAU
    https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-IGfWKPlNI...nie-LokePF.jpg

    M. symethus.
    Apex of each wing shaded white.At rest they aligned.
    HW postdiscal spot shaded black on the inner margins.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...nius---Sim.jpg
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...hee%20Beng.jpg


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    Dear Doctor Seow,

    Here are some new skipper

    1 - BIGGUY1.1.jpgBIGGUY1.2.jpgBIGGUY1.3.jpg
    This skipper is the size of a caltoris, big as a biden pilosa. FW vein looks lightly darken with abdominal black band. Is it a P.serina?

    2 - brownguy1.1.jpgbrownguy1.2.jpg
    This caltoris/boaris species is not brownish red, and somewhat greyish brown. Not so confident but i suspect is a caltoris species

    3 - smallguy1.1.jpgsmallguy1.2.jpg
    FW spots distinctly yellow, Polytremis lubricans?

    4 - tinguy1.1.jpgtinyguy1.2.jpg
    Potanthus omaha? The forewing is lightly darken at submarginal area and veins are somewhat dark

    Regards
    Zick
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    Post 36.

    1. Typical male Potanthus serina.
    NOte FW spot 5 much smaller than spot 4; HW band with a small spot 6 on inner corner; Abdominal end strongly black-banded.
    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d7/80...93f41908f6.jpg

    2. Male Polytremis lubricans.
    Note the patern on the antenna & the coarse scalings; HW spots may be obscyre in this species.
    https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...a533d610-1.jpg
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0cUzxS0FpT...us%2BSwift.jpg

    3. Male Potanthus mingo.
    Note abdominal end with only a hint of yellow, indicating a broad black band.
    Ground colour is dark & HW band outer margins incut.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-f3wB2A2ujB...0/_MG_1531.jpg


    4. Male Potanthus omaha.
    Abdominal end band very narrow only basally.
    Veins darken; ground colour very light & HW band outer margins straight.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...obby%20Mun.jpg
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...se_site_01.jpg


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