I tend to agree with Les on both counts, Khew.
With two near identical species flyng around it is easy enough to lose track of one and follow the other.
As for Saletara (named after the Orang Seletar) this used to be a not uncommon butterfly in the past. All I had seen are cream, never white, and deeper in colour below. It is not white above as in A. albina or have that tinge of bluish-white on the underside.
The other important features are the black margins on the termen and on the costa above and below. They are very dark, almost jet-black making them distinctive.
I noticed in past postings the difference between these two have been brought up, and almost invariably the pic was of A. albina. This attest to the rarity of Saletara.
Currently the name is S. panda (after the Roman Goddess of food, not the bear),while liberia is reserved for the papuan forms.
TL Seow![]()