Not one bit disappointed doctor Seow!
Its more remarkable that theres so much diversity waiting for me to explore in such a small country,and i suppose a female curetis is a amazing shot for me as a mobile photography
I reupdated my inat link as some of my photos are bugged apparently- https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133443496
Still greatly appreciate all the explanation i have receive! Until i can ID them i guess i will have to shoot non stop!
Regards
Zicky
Zick Soh
Dear Doctor Seow,
i am more confident of todays ID, so feel free to correct any errors! Uploaded inat links as some photo doesnt hold up to quality once resize on computer
1 - P.mathias?
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133755537
pelopidus1.jpg
2 - P.omaha?A bit like P.trachala but the vibes are off i'll say
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133755547
potanthus1.1.jpg potanthus1.2.jpg
3 - P.serina? unfortunately all the shots are awkward angle
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133755552
potanthus 2.1.jpg
4 - P.serina? i do note the abdominal band is black
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133755575
potanthus3.1.jpg
5 - P.lubricans?
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133755554
p.lubricans.jpg polytremis lubricans.jpg
6 - Telicota colon? only have inat link because the file resize quality cannot cut it for this one!
inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133755530
with skipping regards
Zicky
Zick Soh
Post 74.
1. Female P. mathias . Note dirty greyish brown underside.
2 P. omaha male, yellow abdominal end; FW spot 4 & 5 overlap other. spots not spiky.
Male. P. trachala.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kvlAhJLLsd...la-tytleri.jpg
3. P. omaha male. Abdominal end is yellow; FW spots 4 & 5 equal.
4. Looks correct as female P. serina; abdominal end dark; FWspot 4 looks larger than 5.
P. serina females.
https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.ama...0289/large.jpg
https://static.inaturalist.org/photo...897/large.jpeg
5. Polytremis lubricans male. Antenna end tinged orange, club with a black band' FW spots yellower.
6. Male Telicota colon
Fairly typical, with FW spots staggered out.
TL Seow: Cheers.
Hi Doctor Seow,
i ID the first skipper this as a oriens gola but got mentioned that it probably isnt a oriens gola, judging by the forewing placement and all i assume is a telicota species. I would like some help please! At the rate of skipper ID is going, i suppose my late night alcohol sessions shall include some skipper learning! I suppose the second one is a potanthus?
1 - inat link - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133908153
UFO1.1.jpg
2- i am not so sure about this dart
some other dart.jpg
skipping regards
Zicky
Zick Soh
Post 76.
1. Potanthus trachala .Female.
2. Typical male P. trachala .
Only Potanthus have a large cspot 7 on the HW.
The female is slightly aberrant on the FW.
The male is typical.
Male & female.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kvlAhJLLsd...la-tytleri.jpg
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check..._female_01.jpg
Oriens gola female.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-_Lk9a1XdR..._Caijin_01.jpg
TL Seow: Cheers.
Last edited by Psyche; 07-Sep-2022 at 02:36 AM .
Zick Soh
Post 78.
Both are correct.
1. Caltoris cormasa. Reddish colouration & small spots.
2. Potanthus serina FW spot 5smaller than spot 4.
TL Seow:Cheers.
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