Quote Originally Posted by MrGee View Post
I don't know if this helps or hinders but I have a couple of new shots, which could be the same species. I believe their is no forewing cell spot but it is hard to tell with so many "freckles". The first shot shows a clear subapical spot, which I have not seen on the other "no spot" butts. I took this at night and the second shot was taken with a torch shining from the other side to show the upperside black borders.
It does help. There is clearly no cell spot.

Thanks, Sunny for bringing that thread. I did remember it & wanted to go thru it.

The excavations & inclinations of the black borders are the same for hecabe & lacteola .(also for novapallida although the border is thin.)

One feature of E. hecabe is its squarish hindwing contour especially in the male.
You can see from this website one female have only one cellspot and the other brownish one almost none.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/pie/20560001.html

Judging from the hindwing contour of the males (the yellower ones) all are probably variants of E. hecabe.

TL Seow