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Thread: Endau Rompin (Selai) - May Day weekend

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    Everyone's photos are so much better than mine, so I will limit myself with photos of species not shown before (with a couple of exceptions).

    Firstly, the Yeomen of the Guard (Gilbert & Sullivan light opera)

    1) Cirrochroa satellita satellita (Satellite Yeoman)
    2) Cirrochroa orissa orissa (Yellow-Banded Yeoman)
    3) Cirrochroa emelea emelea (Malay Yeoman), with attendant Phalanta alcippe alcesta (Small Leopard)
    4) Cirrochroa tyche rotundata (Common Yeoman)

    to be cont....
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    ....... cont

    And the rest

    1&2) Amblypodia narada taooana - male (Blue Leaf Blue)
    3) Lotongus calathus calathus (White tipped Palmer) - it never got used to the flash!
    4) Rachana jalindra burbona (Banded Royal) - male (very distant and heavily cropped shot, so just for record purposes).
    5) Allotinus horsfieldi permangus (Common Darkie) - a large species
    6) I need help with this one. I know that Terinos clarissa malayana (Malayan Assyrian) was present, but this one appears to have a much less ornate underside, could it possibly be Terinos adita teuthras (Large Assyrian)- female? Awful photo, but needs to be shown for ID.

    Arhopalas to follow if or when I can ID them!
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    Last edited by Painted Jezebel; 06-May-2010 at 11:28 AM. Reason: Change of species ID

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    Well done Les, glad to see so many new finds this trip. Especially Cirrochroa, they are quite similar for newbie like me.

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    Continue with uploading my pics...

    Yet to check other pics.... Busy preparing for my Taiwan trip... but no shooting, work! work! work!

















    Bobby Mun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    I have IDed it as Appias paulina distanti in previous trip. Is it correct ?
    I am reasonably sure of it. It appears to have more in common with that than A. albina, wet season form.

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    Well done Bobby. I missed the Zebra.


    Hasora vitta vitta (Plain Banded Awl)




    Cepora iudith malaya




    A very tiny Eurema hecabe contubernalis (Common Grass Yellow) that I had ever seen.




    Charaxes bernardus crepax




    Vindula dejone erotella (The Cruiser)






    Graphium agamemnon agamemnon(Tailed Jay)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Painted Jezebel View Post
    4) Sithon nedymond nedymond (The Plush) - male (very distant and heavily cropped shot, so just for record purposes).
    This one looks more like a Rachana jalindra

    Thanks everybody for your awesome photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by philiplo View Post
    This one looks more like a Rachana jalindra
    Thanks Philip. Damn, I think you are right . I was misled by the very small size of the specimen and the broader postdiscal brown band on the forewing. However, on closer inspection, the hindwing marginal and tornal markings are more like Rachana jalindra burbona. I am changing the post accordingly. Sorry about the confusion everyone!

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    Nice series guys. The Yeoman family is pretty decent! Very nice open winged series.

    Those mapwings look very splendid too. Ah, its so tempting to go there!!!!
    Anthony
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