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    #6a. Prosotas dubiosa lumpura, Tailless Line Blue

    #6b. Prosotas dubiosa lumpura, Tailless Line Blue

    #7. Mycalesis visala phamis (??)

    #8. Danaus genutia genutia, Common Tiger. Do "Tigers" puddle?

    #9. Telicota besta bina

    #10. UFO
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    #11a. Potanthus omaha omaha, Lesser Dart

    #11b. Potanthus omaha omaha, Lesser Dart

    #11c. Potanthus omaha omaha, Lesser Dart

    #11d. Potanthus omaha omaha, Lesser Dart

    #11e. Potanthus omaha omaha, Lesser Dart (Female?)

    #11f. Potanthus omaha omaha, Lesser Dart (Male?)
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    #12a. Polytremis lubricans lubricans, Contiguous Swift

    #12b. Polytremis lubricans lubricans, Contiguous Swift

    #12c. Polytremis lubricans lubricans, Contiguous Swift

    #13a. Borbo cinnara cinnara, Formosan Swift

    #13b. Borbo cinnara cinnara, Formosan Swift
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    Also sighted the following butterflies at the same location:

    1. Common Mormon
    2. Autumn Leaf
    3. Blue Glassy Tiger
    4. Dark Glassy Tiger
    5. Leopard
    6. Blue Pansy
    7. Chocolate Pansy
    8. Peacock pansy
    9. Three-spot Grass Yellow
    10. Common Grass Yellow
    11. Mycalesis spp.
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    wow, long list & good photos there

    so I think the Tailless Line Blue really feed on the young flower of mimosa, previously I also collected one egg from Punggol but somehow get mixed with a small moth, so end up I got a moth...

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    #7 is quite certainly Dingy Bush Brown (Mycalesis perseus cepheus) due to the dislocated eyespot in space 2 of the hindwing.
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    CM, good harvest did you also notice there seem to be two type of CF over there, one lighter and the other much darker/brown?
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