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    A few shots for today.


    Danaus melanippus hegesippus (Black Veined Tiger)




    Danaus genutia genutia (Common Tiger)




    Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Plain Tiger)





    Appias libythea olferna (Striped Albatross)





    Rapala manea chozeba (Slate Flash)




    Tajuria cippus maxentius (Peacock Royal)




    Anthene emolus goberus (Cilate Blue)




    Prosotas dubiosa lumpura (Tailess Line Blue)

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    Ciliate Blue (Anthene emolus goberus)
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    Peacock Royal (Tajuria cippus maxentius)
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    Post 51.

    Yes, it is Rapala manea chozeba. Typical diagonal band in space 1b;well-marked orange; purple wash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    Post 51.

    Yes, it is Rapala manea chozeba. Typical diagonal band in space 1b;well-marked orange; purple wash.

    TL Seow
    Thanks Dr Seow for confirming the ID.
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    Adding 2 more to the list.

    1. Papilio demoleus malayanus (Lime Butterfly)
    2. Danaus genutia genutia (Common Tiger)
    3. Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Plain Tiger)
    4. Parantica ageloides agleoides (Dark Glassy Tiger)
    5. Euploea mulciber mulciber (Striped Blue Crow)
    6. Eurema hecabe contubernalis (Common Grass Yellow)
    7. Catopsilia pyranthe pyranthe (Mottled Emigrant)
    8. Catopsilia pomona pomona (Lemon Emigrant)
    9. Appias libythea olferna (Striped Albatross)
    10.Delias hyparete metarete (Painted Jezebel)
    11.Junonia hedonia ida (Chocolate Pansy)
    12.Junonia almana javana (Peacock Pansy)
    13.Junonia orithya wallacei (Blue Pansy)
    14.Acraea violae (Tawny Coster)
    15.Phalanta phalantha phalantha (Leopard)
    16.Zizina otis lampa (Lesser Grass Blue)
    17.Zizula hylax pygmea (Pygmy Grass Blue)
    18.Lampides boeticus (Pea Blue)
    19.Prosotas dubiosa lumpura (Tailless Line Blue)
    20.Pelopidas mathias mathias (Small Branded Swift)
    21.Cephrenes trichopepla (Yellow Palm Dart)
    22. Ideopsis vulgaris macrina (Blue Glassy Tiger)
    23. Flos apidanus saturatus (Plain Plushblue)
    24. Tajuria cippus maxentius (Peacock Royal)
    25. Polytremis lubricans lubricans (Contiguous Swift)
    26. Cupha erymanthis lotis (Rustic)
    27. Danaus melanippus hegesippus (Black Veined Tiger)
    28. Cethosia cyane (Leopard Lacewing)
    29. Doleschallia bisaltide bisaltide (Autumn Leaf)
    30. Anthene lycaenina miya (Pointed Ciliate Blue)
    31. Hypolycaena erylus teatus (Common Tit)
    32. Zizeeria maha serica (Pale Grass Blue)
    33. Graphium agamemnon agamemnon (Tailed Jay)
    34. Rapala manea chozeba (Slate Flash)
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    Adding 1 more to the list.
    1. Papilio demoleus malayanus (Lime Butterfly)
    2. Danaus genutia genutia (Common Tiger)
    3. Danaus chrysippus chrysippus (Plain Tiger)
    4. Parantica ageloides agleoides (Dark Glassy Tiger)
    5. Euploea mulciber mulciber (Striped Blue Crow)
    6. Eurema hecabe contubernalis (Common Grass Yellow)
    7. Catopsilia pyranthe pyranthe (Mottled Emigrant)
    8. Catopsilia pomona pomona (Lemon Emigrant)
    9. Appias libythea olferna (Striped Albatross)
    10.Delias hyparete metarete (Painted Jezebel)
    11.Junonia hedonia ida (Chocolate Pansy)
    12.Junonia almana javana (Peacock Pansy)
    13.Junonia orithya wallacei (Blue Pansy)
    14.Acraea violae (Tawny Coster)
    15.Phalanta phalantha phalantha (Leopard)
    16.Zizina otis lampa (Lesser Grass Blue)
    17.Zizula hylax pygmea (Pygmy Grass Blue)
    18.Lampides boeticus (Pea Blue)
    19.Prosotas dubiosa lumpura (Tailless Line Blue)
    20.Pelopidas mathias mathias (Small Branded Swift)
    21.Cephrenes trichopepla (Yellow Palm Dart)
    22. Ideopsis vulgaris macrina (Blue Glassy Tiger)
    23. Flos apidanus saturatus (Plain Plushblue)
    24. Tajuria cippus maxentius (Peacock Royal)
    25. Polytremis lubricans lubricans (Contiguous Swift)
    26. Cupha erymanthis lotis (Rustic)
    27. Danaus melanippus hegesippus (Black Veined Tiger)
    28. Cethosia cyane (Leopard Lacewing)
    29. Doleschallia bisaltide bisaltide (Autumn Leaf)
    30. Anthene lycaenina miya (Pointed Ciliate Blue)
    31. Hypolycaena erylus teatus (Common Tit)
    32. Zizeeria maha serica (Pale Grass Blue)
    33. Graphium agamemnon agamemnon (Tailed Jay)
    34. Rapala manea chozeba (Slate Flash)
    35. Anthene emolus goberus (Ciliate Blue)
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    Cephrene trichopepla (Yellow Palm Dart)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyoh1964 View Post
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    Cephrene trichopepla (Yellow Palm Dart)?
    Yes, it is. Readily identifiable by the well-marked & strong colour contrast of the HW band with the ground colour, & by the black spot at the top of the band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    Yes, it is. Readily identifiable by the well-marked & strong colour contrast of the HW band with the ground colour, & by the black spot at the top of the band.

    TL Seow
    Thanks, Dr Seow.

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