Quote Originally Posted by Painted Jezebel View Post
Blisteringly hot today. Went back to where I found the Arhopala athada, as I had also seen, but not photographed to any degree of satisfaction, two other new species. Unfortunately, neither were seen.

The only thing worth shooting was this, the flash rather overdone! I note that both Kimura and Yusaka have reinstated this as a species, Hasora malayana (Felder & Felder 1860), this includes all specimens from the Malay Peninsular including Singapore. I presume this is because the ranges of H. taminatus malayana and H. t. bhavara appear to overlap considerably in northern Thailand.
Yutaka shows H. malayana with blue-green & H. taminatus with purple glaze. I wonder if this colour is constant.

Correction to female Potanthus post 74.
This should be P. ganda female.

As often the female dart shows vein darkening where the male does not.

The female omaha is light. Too much dark shading here and spot 3 is excavated by a black 'spot' at its outer margin not seen in omaha.
http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1046/1...22b7a1a10c.jpg

The male ganda is very similar except the veins are not darkened.
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/142059551

TL Seow