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    Thank you, Seow.
    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    Your first 2 skippers are
    Contiguous Swift P. lubricans (from hindwing colour and spots )
    & Small Branded Swift P. mathias( likewise ).

    The 3rd is interesting but too dark to make out if the hindwing is evenly ochreous. We'll just have to assumed it is P. mathias.

    TL Seow
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    Go "eat air" so long, just got one shot?
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    Ha! No sight of butterflies at KK, only saw the Cycad Blue and this was shot using my P&S at the Kinabalu Park.
    Chee Ming, Sum

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    Looks like you got a rarity.

    This can only be Ragadia annulata since it is not R. makuta umbrata, the only other possibility.

    TL Seow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    Looks like you got a rarity.

    This can only be Ragadia annulata since it is not R. makuta umbrata, the only other possibility.

    TL Seow
    Thank you for the ID suggestion, Seow.


    Went to Tampines Eco Green after seeing many nice photos being posted here. Also did a brief lousy write-up on FB.









    Chee Ming, Sum

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    Very eventful day at Eco Green.
    Many species!
    In the spirit of science, there really is no such thing as a 'failed experiment.' Any test that yields valid data is a valid test.

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