Post 85.

1. Male P. omaha ,Dull ochreous, veins lightly darken.

2. Baoris oceia.male.
Much reduced subapical spots; FW upper cellspot a crescent.

3 female, 4. male P. trachala.

The body shape is stretched horizontally giving a false impression.
P. trachala have the main /discal band quite nsrrow,
The stretching have cause the FW spots 2 & 3 to appear wide & resembles another species.
Spots 4 & 5 also shows slight degree of overlap tothe others.

Typical P. trachala.
Male.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/_yzw2AzY2d...anthusM01a.jpg
Female.
https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.ama...6560/large.jpg

There is a close resemblance to P. pseudomaesa a continental species.

P. pseudomaesa.
Male Sri Lanka.
https://slbutterflies.lk/storage/app...1492795816.JPG
Female. S. India.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...495_236702.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...495_236703.jpg

5. Caltoris malaya female.
The FW lacks any cellspot. Note antennal pale area is stronger in this individual; normally very weak in this species.



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