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    Uncle Seow, I'm confused on how to differentiate the male and female Branded Swifts. Initially, I thought that males have a cell spot while females have none.

    So, how do we differentiate the genders?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Jay View Post
    Uncle Seow, I'm confused on how to differentiate the male and female Branded Swifts. Initially, I thought that males have a cell spot while females have none.

    So, how do we differentiate the genders?
    It is quite staightforeward, look at the end of the abdomen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Jay View Post
    Uncle Seow, I'm confused on how to differentiate the male and female Branded Swifts. Initially, I thought that males have a cell spot while females have none.

    So, how do we differentiate the genders?
    As uncle Les said, look at the end of the abdomen.

    In the mating pair I have made a mistake in stating the male is on the left .
    I have made the correction.
    The male is the one on the right side with the pale underside.
    It has narrower & more pointy forewings.

    The adominal tip in the male is a brush-like square-cut.
    The abdominal tip in the female is a slant-cut often with a notch at the lower end.

    TL Seow

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    06 Apr 2012

    Morning session

    Mycalesis perseoides

    Mycalesis perseoides(different individual)


    Late afternoon session

    Potanthus trachala(Detached Dart)

    Scarlet Flash(female)

    Common Red Flash(male)






    Continued in the next post...
    Last edited by Blue Jay; 19-May-2012 at 09:51 PM.
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    Continued...

    Late afternoon session

    Potanthus ganda(male)


    Potanthus omaha(female)

    Potanthus omaha


    Potanthus omaha(different individual)

    Mycalesis visala

    Chocolate Grass Yellow


    Cheers
    Last edited by Blue Jay; 14-Apr-2012 at 08:57 PM.
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    Post 84
    Should be Scarlet Flash female-too brown.

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    1 Potanthus ganda male (hindwing veins not darkened,;forewing similar to mingo but mingo very rare.)
    2. P. omaha female (hindwing veins darkened)

    3 & 4(on white flower) possibly P. pava female. (fat abdomen ;slant -cut tip.)
    Forewing band broad & straight.
    Hindwing upper with large square spot in space 6 (upper end of band.)
    Shape of hindwing band not as in P. omaha female.
    Is this large as in Large Dart(P. serina) or P. trachala?
    If so ID confirmed. If small possibly an unusual P. omaha.

    TL Seow
    Last edited by Psyche; 08-Apr-2012 at 07:29 AM. Reason: gender addition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    Post 84
    Should be Scarlet Flash female-too brown.

    Post 85
    1 Potanthus ganda male (hindwing veins not darkened,;forewing similar to mingo but mingo very rare.)
    2. P. omaha female (hindwing veins darkened)

    3 & 4(on white flower) possibly P. pava female. (fat abdomen ;slant -cut tip.)
    Forewing band broad & straight.
    Hindwing upper with large square spot in space 6 (upper end of band.)
    Shape of hindwing band not as in P. omaha female.
    Is this large as in Large Dart(P. serina) or P. trachala?
    If so ID confirmed. If small possibly an unusual P. omaha.

    TL Seow
    Uncle Seow,thanks for the ids.

    I think the flash is a Suffused Flash as the tornal spot is surrounded by orange, which is not seen in the Scarlet Flash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Jay View Post
    Uncle Seow,thanks for the ids.

    I think the flash is a Suffused Flash as the tornal spot is surrounded by orange, which is not seen in the Scarlet Flash.
    The female Suffused Flash is yellow like this.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...Sunny-Chir.jpg

    TL Seow

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    19 May 2012

    Semanga superba deliciosa(female) (cropped)

    Chestnut Bob

    Malayan Lascar


    Looks like an unusual fella to me...

    Common Palmfly (cropped)


    Cheers
    Last edited by Blue Jay; 20-May-2012 at 12:36 AM. Reason: chestnut mis id'ed and semanga gender
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    The female Suffused Flash is yellow like this.
    http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...Sunny-Chir.jpg

    TL Seow
    Thanks for highlighting, Uncle Seow.
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