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    Quote Originally Posted by The Plane View Post
    Below first 2 photos "photoshopped" by Bobby, Anthony, Loke, Ben, Khew and Chng
    Great skills! Can't tell any difference at all. Learned some PS skills from watching the demo by Lecturer Bobby.

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    Adding 2 more from the Jeriau Waterfall puddling spot shot on the 2nd day.

    Euploea radamanthus radamanthus (Magpie Crow)


    Jamides pura
    Last edited by Yamfly; 11-Aug-2011 at 11:58 PM. Reason: Added IDs

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    The Sunbeam is Curetis freda.

    There is an error in the key & text of C&P4.
    The band on the hindwing is shifted inwards (basad) in space 1b & not space 2 in C. insularis.
    This is the last segment after the notch in the pic.
    The error is corrected in Fleming's book.

    The Caerulean is either J. pura or J. zebra.
    Since pura is much the commoner species, it is probably this species.
    Note all the lines are fairly lined up.

    TL Seow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    It was nice seeing the Malayan Owl come down a few times. I was wondering why Chng ignored it, until he said that he had enough of shooting Red Helens (which he initially thought that it was)!
    Luckily you alerted me, otherwise I will really gave it a pass. Too bad I didn't get a complete parallel underside shot.

    Continuing from Anthony numbering :

    20. Malayan Owl (Neorina Lowii neophyta)


    21. Black & White Helen (Papilip (Princeps) nephelus sunatus)


    22. Striped Blue Crow (Euploea mulciber mulciber)


    Need Dr Seow's help for the following :

    23. Pithauria marsena


    24. Halpe arcuata


    25. A worn out Una usta
    Last edited by The Plane; 13-Aug-2011 at 02:01 AM.
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    continue with some more pictures....































    Tiger Moth





    Tiger Moth
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    Hasora vitta (Plain Banded Awl)










    Una usta





    P. philonome





    P. philonome










    Doleschallia bisaltide (Autumn Leaf)
    Last edited by Leopard Lacewing; 13-Aug-2011 at 07:04 PM.
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    Graphium agamemnon agamemnon (Tailed Jay)





    Polyura athamas (Common Nawab)





    Polyura moori




    Troides brookiana albescens (Rajah Brooke)




















    Ideopsis gaura perakana (The Smaller Wood Nymph)
    Last edited by Leopard Lacewing; 11-Aug-2011 at 08:02 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    I have made an oopsie there. This is Udara dilecta. I thought there was an extra postdiscal spot on the hindwing too much but Fleming's book shows the extra spot.
    Moreover the underside is quite white and in this example the upperside is a brighter and lighter blue.

    The Halpe species could not be matched to anything in the book or on the net at the moment.

    Hasora is H. vitta.

    The puddling skippers are Pithauria marsena.

    The big Archduke is something special. It is the male of Lexias cyanipardus.

    TL Seow
    Thanks Seow for the ID Is this supposed to be a rare species?
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    Lovely series Chng! Cutting down the sharpening would reduce the haloing around the butterfly, especially around the antenna.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Plane View Post
    Luckily you alerted me, otherwise I will really gave it a pass. Too bad I didn't get a complete parallel underside shot.

    Continuing from Anthony numbering :

    20. Malayan Owl (Neorina Lowii neophyta)


    21. Black & White Helen (Papilip (Princeps) nephelus sunatus)


    22. Striped Blue Crow (Euploea mulciber mulciber)


    Need Dr Seow's help for the following :

    23. Skipper (is this same as what Anthony's shot 5, 6, 7 ? This one have 1 extra dot on the forewing).


    24. Skipper ?


    25. ID needed
    Anthony
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    Good comparison of Polyura athamas and Polyura moori that David also shot in his earlier series. Luckily some of you managed to grab that shot of the lil' bugger sitting on that rock.
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