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    LC, allow me to add another shot that I took at Taman Negara in 2008.
    Didn't know that it is a very rare species.

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    Wow, that is beautiful butterfly,

    congrats Uncle LC and Uncle Federick for this amazing find!!!!
    cheers
    Jonathan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peacock Royal View Post
    LC, allow me to add another shot that I took at Taman Negara in 2008.
    Didn't know that it is a very rare species.
    Now it becomes common. Congrats to you too

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    Default Just a nice shot, well composed!

    LC: Nice job. William
    William B. Folsom

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    Very interesting and a great find.

    Federick,
    Where did you see yours at Taman Negara? Near Kuala Tahan?


    Regards,
    David Fischer
    Wollongong, Australia

    My photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/moloch05/sets/

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    Thanks William and David.


    It looks like mine is a male with black dot in the hindwing costal. The one from Federick is a female. Am I right ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glorious Begum View Post
    Thanks William and David.


    It looks like mine is a male with black dot in the hindwing costal. The one from Federick is a female. Am I right ?
    I was searching for something when I came across this. You are quite right LC. Males are typically two-spotters.

    TL Seow

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    Thanks Seow.

    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    I was searching for something when I came across this. You are quite right LC. Males are typically two-spotters.

    TL Seow

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