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    7. Chersonesia rahria rahria (Wavy Maplet)
    8. Rohana parisatis siamensis (Female)
    9. Rohana parisatis siamensis (Male)
    10. Megisba malaya sikkima (The Malayan)
    11. Halpe hauxwelli
    12 Tongeia potanini glycon (Dark Cupid)
    13. Delias hyparete metarete (Painted Jezebel)
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    Nice shots guys.

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    Two shots of a friendly Malayan White Flat (Siseria affinis kermana) that came down to puddle. Supposedly rare.
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    So many nice and pristine butts to shoot. This is way too awesome!!

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    14. Straight Pierrot
    15 Straight Pierrot
    16. Banded Peacock
    17 Banded Peacock
    18. Commander
    19. Malayan White Flat (Siseria affinis kermana)
    20. Malayan White Flat (Siseria affinis kermana)
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    Loke, the Helen is a Red Helen (Papilio helenus helenus) and not the one we find in Singapore.
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    Some record shots, not sure the ID of the other 2. Need the help of Seow to ID them.

    Tagiades gana gana


    Unknown #1?


    Unknown #2?
    CHNG

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    Does anyone have a better upperside shot of #2? I have one lousy cropped shot, and it looks like the Red Spot Marquis (Bassarona recta monilis) with its forewing band's costal spot in alignment with the band.

    I only managed to shoot the underside.
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    More shots...
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    Ahhhh, the shot I've been waiting to see : the PJ shot with reflection. Great and very nice . Unfortunately, too late for me to have another go at it, I only managed half a reflection
    CHNG

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