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1. Potanthus omaha.
FW spots 4 & 5 are unusual in not being aligned together. They are staggered out like in the male Telicota colon.
However in all other respect they fit P. omaha.
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2. Female Potanthus mingo.
FW shape is that of a female.
FW spots 4 & 5 overlaps the other spots.
Bands edged strongly in black spots.
Males.
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3. Potanthus omaha male.
The markings are as for P. omaha.
Hi doctor Seow, i would like to clarify on P.mingo ID as im getting a bit confuse with P.trachala

Regarding 2, P,mingo, what are the comparisons factors i could utilize aside from FW spot 4 and 5 and the black abdominal bands? I reach the conclusion it is a P.trachala since the FW spot 4 and 5 didnt appear to overlap the other spots, which was the main basis i arrive it at. I would also like to clarify if bands edged strongly refer to the black spots near the cell spot being more prominent than the other spots? Or do they refer to the end of the black spots in the forewing having a zigzag pattern

Skipping regards!
Zicky