A new trip to Krabi and one day only of butterfly hunting.
This Miletus was, IMHO, strange and never seen before, very fast flying, large white upperside, large (over one inch tall). Could it be M.symethus?
Miletus sp.
A few more to follow.
A new trip to Krabi and one day only of butterfly hunting.
This Miletus was, IMHO, strange and never seen before, very fast flying, large white upperside, large (over one inch tall). Could it be M.symethus?
Miletus sp.
A few more to follow.
The Straight Pierrot - Caleta roxus pothus
The Blue Yam - Drina maneia
The Hieroglyphic Flat Ultra-cropped shot of the (here) rare Odina hieroglyphica ortygia. Damn! disappear so quickly!
Post 51.
The brownie is the female M. ancon. M. ancon have the FW postdiscal spots defined (obsolete in symetnus) & HW fascia darker.
The male ancon from Kaeng Krachan.
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Thank you Seowa + for me.
The Narrow Spark - Sinthusa nasaka amba
The Tailed Disc Oakblue - Arhopala atosia
The Darky Plushblue - Flos anniella
Last edited by Angiud; 05-Jul-2013 at 12:28 PM.
Post 54.
Arhopla atosia.
Flos anniella The marginal spot is in space 2 ;HW apex strongly darkened.
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Thank you. Actually I had missed Pendlebury's record for M. ancon from Karom Waterfall, Khao Luang. Krabi and Karom WF are about equally south, though they are seperated by a very wide plain of rice padis. Krabi is almost equidistant from Satun and Ranong, which location I had seen, so I thought it worth asking.
Also noticing, now, that one of the Ranong locations is Muang Shone, which is to the south of the province, I feel sure you are right.
Another 50 km south of Krabi, it will be quite hard to decide what it is.
Post 59.
Z. doubledayi is right. This species is probably still extant in Singapore.
The Paralaxita species appeared to be lowlanders up north though the temperature is not much different from Malaya.
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