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  1. #51
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    Okie Okie! Let's go Danum Valley in March !!! ..... from the ""complaints"" of Les and Nelson , may be for 2 weeks??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    Not book yet hor. Don't count first.

    Want to do a pre-check before the trip ? I find it too long to wait. Probably will go back to Danum again in March.
    Haha..like that ah..should i book my flight or not?:D I still need 3 pax to make it 4:D
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    More to share.


    Parthenos sylvia borneensis (The Clipper)



    Rhinopalpa polynice helionice (The Wizard Male)


    Rhinopalpa polynice helionice (The Wizard Female)



    Terinos Clarissa???


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    Take a "ride".

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    wow..

    so many butts..

    i wana go to these places too!

    by the way.. really like LC's "Take a break series"

    there are so many other 'life forms' to shoot from other than butts there.. snakes too
    ~Sing a Tune with Jayne~

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    Nelson, I love the upperside Terinos shot. I originally thought that it was T. atlita( it is very similar to T. a. miletum from N. Thailand), but now seeing the underside, I must agree that it is T. clarissa nympha.

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    Reply from Dr Kirton, it is a female of Lexias canescens canescens, which tends to look like that.


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    Slightly disappointing, never mind, now we know. It was certainly very different from the pics of other ssps I have seen. Incedentally, I believe you shot a Pantoporia species. Could you post it, so we can confirm ID?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    Reply from Dr Kirton, it is a female of Lexias canescens canescens, which tends to look like that.



    So now we can post our shots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluefin View Post


    So now we can post our shots.
    Yes please post

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